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by cipher_system 487 days ago
I work with some germans and they work from home all the time.

On the plus side, the tax return of work commute by car increases labour supply and enables people to live further from the high density areas, not everyone can wfh.

With electric vehicles, maybe they are good enough even from an environmental perspective.

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>I work with some germans and they work from home all the time.

I was talking from the perspective of Austria. 100%W FH is none existent. Most is hybrid.

>On the plus side, the tax return of work commute by car increases labour supply and enables people to live further from the high density areas, not everyone can wfh.

Yeah of course, the issue is when you can WFH but employers would rather you burn fuel to get to the office and the state supports that waste while taking about how climate friendly they are. Well if the state would be climate friendly wouldn't they support WFH?