Remote work has outlasted the pandemic and reshaped how cities function.
I wonder--this piece seems to blame the worker a bit. Can't adequate taxation on corporations "fix" this issue?
While I’m sure the overall message is to show the ripple effect of remote working on cities, I have to say, I felt that vibe as well. Like, “Be a good citizen and get back to some commuting!”
I wonder--this piece seems to blame the worker a bit. Can't adequate taxation on corporations "fix" this issue?
While I’m sure the overall message is to show the ripple effect of remote working on cities, I have to say, I felt that vibe as well. Like, “Be a good citizen and get back to some commuting!”