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by Alupis
1050 days ago
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> right to work 100% from home is what really makes sense *for some particular jobs That bit is always ignored. We're arguing for a right, but that right can only possibly apply to a small subset of the entire workplace. There will never be remote gas station attendants. There will never be remote mechanics. There will never be remote construction contractors. There will never be remote warehouse receiving clerks. So this can't possibly be a right. Rights apply to humankind, regardless of where you exist or your job situation. So... what people are arguing for is a privilege, for some particular industries, and protected by government regulation. Seems like that's just never going to happen. Instead, people need to negotiate for remote work. And if an employer wants you to go to an office in exchange for a paycheck, well, get over it or find somewhere else to work. |
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