Many of us are guilty of thinking the whole world stopped when the pandemic hit. We all went home, built flatpack desks, cleaned out the coffee machine and jumped on our first 9 a.m. video call. That is simply not the case.

The pandemic has prompted many people to work from home, but 80 percent of workers do not work behind a desk, and many cannot — and do not — work remotely. Desk or no desk, success depends on ensuring that no one is left behind technologically. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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