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The pandemic might be over, but working remotely is a trend that's set to stay as millennials and Gen Z's continue to work while visiting their favorite destinations. That's according to WorkMotion, a Berlin-based human resource platform, which analyzed 85 cities around the globe to see how easy and attractive they were for remote workers. The report refers to "workcation" as a short term residence — of about 12 months or fewer — in a country while working remotely for a existing employer. "Not many cities can offer them all, but it's undeniable that cities legislating to attract remote workers become far more attractive than those that don't," he said, elaborating that only a handful of cities in the study offered remote workers a digital nomad visa that would allow them to continue employment in the country they relocated to. Only 17 out of the 85 cities offer a digital nomad visa for remote workers.
Persons: Workations, Gen Z's, Carsten Lebtig Locations: Berlin
More remote workers are traveling without their employer's permission, also known as "hush trips." "Anybody loves the opportunity to be productive in paradise rather than in their home office," Pokora told Insider. "I think as long as remote work stays an option and working from home in general we're going to see more of this." Hush trips are the most recent addition to the growing lexicon at the intersection of work and travel, joining longtime favorites "bleisure," "workation" and "digital nomad." On the employer's side, hush trips can cause tax and legal headaches if they go on for too long, Courtney Leyes, a partner at the law firm Fisher Phillips, told Insider.
HomeToGo is hiring its first-ever Professional Nomad
  + stars: | 2023-01-05 | by ( Celia Fernandez | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The vacation rental marketplace HomeToGo is searching for its first-ever professional nomad. A remote worker will receive up to three months of free vacation rental stays valued at €10,000 (around $10,600) from the company's international marketplace. According to the terms and conditions, the winner must book at least three different accommodations in different locations using the prize money over the course of 60 to 90 days. The winner will be able to pick when they travel, where they stay, and with who they'd like to go, "with one key responsibility: experience the ultimate workstation with HomeToGo," the press release states. HomeToGo is accepting applicants of age 18 and up until January 15, 2023.
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