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SMEs hit by bad weather

Dec 18 2009

Heavy snowfall has again taken small businesses in the UK by surprise.

According to research by technology company LogMeIn, 53 per cent of respondents are unprepared for events that could prevent employees’ coming work.

‘The customers I speak with are concerned about the impact that disruptive events like a snow storm or transit strike can have on employee absenteeism and their business,' says Seth Shaw, MD of LogMeIn EMEA. ‘Having a plan in place can make a big difference.’
 
Shaw notes that, where possible, employees should be allowed to work from home. ‘This can not only minimise the impact of adverse weather, but can actually allow companies to be more flexible in their approach any disruption,’ he says.
 

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