[Newsletter] Are Zoom meetings the new "no pets" in cafes?
Briefly

As remote work evolves, countries and businesses are redefining their policies. Slovenia's introduction of a digital nomad visa showcases an effort to attract remote workers, combining beautiful landscapes with work opportunities. In an opposing trend, a Sydney café has decided to ban prolonged laptop use, sparking a conversation about the future use of shared spaces. This highlights tensions in the shift toward remote work, where flexible work-from-home arrangements intersect with traditional social norms and expectations, shaping how such environments will operate moving forward.
As remote work matures, so do the rules that shape it—from flexible visas to café laptop bans.
The future of WFH isn't just about where you can log on, but how shared spaces and social norms are redefining the borders of one's flexibility.
Read at Remotive Blog
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