Will companies like Amazon adopt a similar international work policy to airbnbs 90 day policy?
How is this possible without violating state tax laws? Are you referring to rules for homeowners not being able to rent out their property without being present for more than 90-days? Or are you talking about international working status?
AirBnB allows you to work up to 90 days at a time in another country. They help you with the paperwork and getting work visas. https://news.airbnb.com/airbnbs-design-to-live-and-work-anywhere/#:~:text=Starting%20in%20September%2C%20you%20can,you%20this%20level%20of%20flexibility.
Soon cities who are hurting tax dollars will start demanding companies to RTO. So worry about that
I just hope more companies allow full remote over time with no pay cuts like airbnb. It will help us out in the long run as more people will book long term stays traveling around the country as a digital nomad.
Pinterest also allows 90 days worldwide. And technically you can keep jumping countries every 90 days and be a true digital nomad while still being employed by a large public company making USD $$.
Amazon explicitly says 10 days I’m trying to figure out a work around to it
Pinterest already has