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Top PicksHand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond. Every company should be owned by its employeesElle Griffin | Elysian Press There are 47 millionaires working for Central States Manufacturing, and they’re not all in the C-Suite. Many of them are drivers or machinists—blue-collar workers for the company. How? The company is owned by its employees. Yes, we still have to workNoah Smith | Noahpinion I flagged some disappointing results for a basic income experiment. When people got $1000 a month, 2% of them stopped working. That’s a significant amount, considering that $1000 a month is not enough to really support anyone by itself. It suggests that a much larger UBI would cause a much larger percentage of people to stop working. Gen AI Is Coming for Remote Workers FirstMatt Beane | Harvard Business Review Remote workers are now more susceptible to automation due to their tasks being digital and thus more easily automated, but also indicates large potential productivity benefits. How remote work poses unique challenges to public sector employeesW. Dominika Wranik, Nachum Gabler | The Conversation Remote work can also improve motivation, performance and job satisfaction by giving workers more autonomy in how they go about their jobs. But there are also concerns that the benefits may dwindle over time due to the changes it causes in relationships between employees and organizations and workplace motivation. Potential downsides and costs must be weighed against any benefits. The golden age of overemployment is over. Job jugglers are preparing for life with only one income.Jacob Zinkula | Business Insider There are few shortcuts to financial security. But over the last few years, some Americans have taken advantage of a sort of cheat code. Business Insider has spoken with over two dozen overemployed people who have made up to $1 million a year secretly working multiple remote jobs. The Return-to-Office Productivity Argument Is OverJoe Procopio | Inc. OverHammering the last nail into the return-to-office mandate coffin in a way that everyone can understand. Is ‘Rizz’ the Secret to Getting Ahead at Work?Rachel Feintzeig | The Wall Street Journal Whether you call it charisma, charm or magnetism, some people seem like naturals. Good news: It can be learned. Taiwan mulls new rules to attract digital nomads and foreign professionalsMatthew Strong | Taiwan News Taiwan wants to change residency rules to attract more digital nomads and high-end foreign professionals, the government said Thursday. Thailand: Destination Thailand (Remote Work) Visa IntroducedFragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP The Thai government has introduced the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), a program that allows eligible foreign remote workers, digital nomads, freelancers and participants of cultural and other select activities to temporarily stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per visit. Traveling this summer? Maybe don’t let the airport scan your face.Sigal Samuel | Vox You have the right to opt out of facial recognition tech. Here’s how. Support NoDeskAll of the content on NoDesk and the newsletter is available for free to everyone. If you’d like to support my work and have the opportunity to do so, please consider joining as a paid member. Your support also goes a long way when you:
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