Frontline workers are essential. They always have been, but in 2020, these vital employees unquestionably kept our society functioning throughout a global pandemic.
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Frontline workers are essential. They always have been, but in 2020, these vital employees unquestionably kept our society functioning throughout a global pandemic.
As businesses start to put 2020 behind them, we want to ensure these employees’ needs don’t go forgotten. This is why we took an in-depth look at the realities of being a frontline worker and what the future of work looks like for them.
Ready to jump in? Here’s a quick sneak peek at some of the topics covered in our latest eBook.

According to the Brookings Institution, there are 50 million individuals that qualify as frontline workers. This accounts for the bulk of people active in the U.S. essential industries of:
There are other industries deemed ‘essential.’ But in our day-to-day lives, essential means the cashiers, bus and delivery drivers, nurses and doctors, childcare providers, and everyone else that kept our world going when everything else stopped.
As the national spotlight remains on supporting these key workers, so does the need to do better by them.
Frontline employees have carried the weight of their countries on their backs for over a year now. Yet, they still lack the support they need in terms of compensation, workplace safety measures, and basic digital tools.
It’s time to do more. It’s time to give frontliners a voice.
According to Gartner, operational communication supports a “more structured and purposeful conversation around specific use cases and outcomes such as field service, hospitality operations, and clinical administration.”
Operational communication starts at the bottom. With a bottom-up communication approach, employee feedback, engagement, and experience are priority number one.
There are many benefits to operational communications, including:
However, remember to watch out for operational communication missteps. With operational miscommunication, businesses and employees suffer from:
One way many businesses are promoting operational communication is through mobile tools frontline workers use most.

One of the most effective ways to maximize operational communication benefit is to enable frontline workers with a digital mobile-first platform they can easily access.
Digital platforms, like Beekeeper, help essential employees stay connected, empowered, and engaged. They also help businesses navigate a swarm of new workplace issues, such as:
If 2020 has taught us anything, digital enablement through mobile tools is where the future of work is for the frontline. However, businesses need to understand the full process of frontline digitization to reap the operational and cultural benefits.
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