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by ojilles
1643 days ago
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Yes, your employment contract has likely a minimum number of hours of work stipulated (otherwise PTO etc becomes hard). Look, i’m not saying it is a valuable way of looking at productivity at all, but the fraud aspect is reasonably clear. So if it states 40 hours, you put in 40 hours. If you do nothing during those 40 hours, we can have a moral/ethics discussion about if and how you should change the situation etc, but at that point we’re outside of the fraud scenario in my opinion. |
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I will say from experience that someone who does 10 hours of good, productive work a week is still adding more value to the company than someone who works 80 but writes terrible code, ships bugs and causes outages. If you want to accuse someone of fraud for not being valuable, go after the latter.