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bmj | 2 years ago
Now, if a company has always been fully remote, then, yes, this sort of thing is ultimately going to hurt the employee because the company needs to recuperate those unplanned costs.
Personally, as a fully remote employee, I don't how to feel about this. Sure, I'd love my employer to offset some of my utility costs, but I also don't want them to assume that means they can control their use (which is their right in the context of an office space).
mensetmanusman|2 years ago
zacharytelschow|2 years ago
bmj|2 years ago
I also value my time, so I am not inclined to push for such a law in my state.
WalterBright|2 years ago
judge2020|2 years ago
bmj|2 years ago
lobocinza|2 years ago
Yes but I would rather be paid more than waste my time and divulge a lot about my life to my employer. While these might be beneficial in the short term to those already employed this might hurt remote work employers and employees.
akira2501|2 years ago
Really? Just ask for a raise.
dragonwriter|2 years ago
All work in a roughly capitalist system does, except by temporary accident, that's sort of a defining feature.