Is working from home (WFH) immoral?

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Is working from home (WFH) immoral?
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MAY 29 — Two weeks ago, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, in an interview with CNBC, suggested there were moral considerations involved in the entire notion of working from home...

MAY 29 — Two weeks ago, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, in an interview with CNBC, suggested there were moral considerations involved in the entire notion of working from home .

Very few companies see WFH as a laudable arrangement and even fewer promote it as a selling point on Linked-In. Musk, at least, employed a moral argument against WFH; he appealed to people’s sense of consistency at work. Whatever you think of Musk’s perspective, I think the point he raises about the inevitability of service workers needing to leave their homes to earn a living needs to be heard.

A frequent sticking point among Malaysian white-collar workers is this concern that bosses do not “trust” them. A WFH arrangement more or less puts that idea to bed, leaving the ball in the employees’ court i.e. “prove that your quality doesn’t fall with WFH”.even more efficiently Many people associate “time for productivity” with “time in office” and, because they’re the ones paying the salaries, they probably believe this debate is a waste of time.

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