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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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Depends on a lot of things but yes. A compensation based on distance is good
In Debmark we get "driving deductable" (not sure about the translation)
Thats also some cents per kilometer, after a certain amount of km. If you live super close you get nothing. And you get more if you live far away too.(if you live in certain munincipalities you get more)
It also doesnt matter how you get to work. Bike, train, bus or car. Its based on distance using google maps navigation iirc (or some similar tech)
This couldn't possibly create scenarios that employers only allow employees from a set distance. Live inside the circle and you're good, outside and sorry you can't have a job.
Or they could let you do remote work...
You are literally bringing the argument; if we change things, thing will have to change or there will be problems...
See my other comment