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by shagie
1836 days ago
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With the "everyone remote" of 2020, one of the things that spooked a lot of companies is the employees adding to additional complications by living in states (or sometimes countries) that have different labor laws, taxes, and such without telling the company. This resulted in things where they suddenly found out that they need to pay taxes in four states (and Canada - unless they get that employee to leave within 3 weeks... and firing them is an option). The three day hybrid may also be something to discourage one employee trying to hold down two remote jobs (on Reddit, this is a not uncommon question and sometimes a really suspicious coworker who suddenly can't VPN or connect to slack for a day or two each week). The hybrid model keeps a number of problems that the company would otherwise have to think about and enforce non-issues. |
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I've side-stepped this issue by being self-employed.
Then it becomes as simple as - you keep paying me and I keep working.