Even now, 8 months after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are still thinking about how to better organize remote work. Each company tackles this issue differently. Everyone disagrees even on payment. Reddit, a popular social news site with 400 employees and a $ 3 billion valuation, has put forward a rather interesting paradigm. On their blog on Tuesday, they posted a post about the transition to permanent remote, and reported how it would work in their case.
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In May, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also about byavil of permanent udalonke. And then he "delighted" the employees, explaining that they will have to inform their bosses where they are moving. According to Zuckerberg, those who go to cheaper cities, "the salary will be adjusted in accordance with the new conditions of their residence." He also added that "There will be serious consequences for people who are not honest with us."
So far, there are more companies in Silicon Valley that are following Zuckerberg's path than those who are ready to follow Reddit.