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2 years agoPay people during their commutes, they “clock in” as soon as they get into their cars and “clock out” only when they get home.
Pay people during their commutes, they “clock in” as soon as they get into their cars and “clock out” only when they get home.
Does it? You are still working the same hours, it’s just that you are spending some of those hours driving. I suppose if you like driving more than your actual job? On the other hand, it makes your labor more expensive, and thus you are less competitive if other people happen to work closer. Why pay someone 8 hours of pay for 4 hours of work when you can pay someone 8 hours of pay for 8 hours of work, either because they live next door or they work remotely?