High Gas Prices Spur Companies to Give Workers Cash for Commuting Costs

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Rising gasoline prices are prompting more employers to pitch in to pay workers’ costs at the pump

ELENA SCOTTI/THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, ISTOCK, SHUTTERSTOCKRising gasoline prices are prompting more companies to offer fuel stipends, gift cards and other benefits, including continued work-from-home privileges, as they try to retain employees.

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Benefits come in many forms... Remote work might be an easier sell

I'm about to quit the country . You all can shove it lol 😂

They are hell bent on keeping us isolated at home. By all means necessary.

Gas prices have gone down .25 to .50 per gallon in north Texas from then peak a couple of weeks ago.

And incentives to employees, for living close to workplace?

Meanwhile, companies fail to address the greedy, price-gouging, economy-killing windfall profits of oil and gas companies…

...OR these companies should reverse their failed in person work rules and allow us to work from home

$11.60 per UK gal in UK, can they help us too.?

In the end, it increases the cost of production and the end customer pays for it. No one works at a loss.

Para de roubar corrente. O Huud é homem pra min i eu confio nele.

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