Now that the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated government quarantines are hopefully in the rearview mirror, employers are faced with a whole new set of questions as they transition a remote workforce back to the office, including whether (and how) employers need to reimburse workers for mileage, or pay for commute time for non-exempt employees who have been working from home but are now returning to the office on a part-time or full-time basis.
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Returning Employees to the Office Post-Quarantine: Mileage & Commute Reimbursement Posted on: July 22, 2021 In: COVID-19 Response
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