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Old Aug 26, 2012 | 1:03 pm
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serioustraveler
 
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Originally Posted by pragakhan
The cost of doing business, out of town, should never affect the employee financially. I am there because it is my job to be there and I expect certain comforts as if I was at home, such as not eating Denny's every night and staying in comfortable rooms. I am a traveling tax write off.
Are you of the same opinion that businesses should pay for employees clothing? After all if I require my employees to dress sharp, it's affects the employee financially.

Where do you draw the line? If there are hourly employees and I need to cut back on hours due to a downturn in the economy I'll be affecting them financially via less work hours,?

The cost to be an employee needs to be weighed by the employee, if you don't want to pay for meals when you're being paid to travel the compensation isn't high enough and you shouldn't take the job.

Employee meals are simply another convoluted system of rewarding employees, in my opinion it's a lot less messy to just pay the employee a wage that is considered the industry "norm" and the employee can eat ham sandwiches if he wants to while traveling for work.

I guess it really doesn't matter, eventually there will be fewer and fewer people traveling for work thanks to technological advances and also because there will be fewer and fewer jobs....

If I have an employee work 13 hours in a row(a double) should I be required to BUY their lunch? After all they would otherwise be forced to financially shell out for food while "on" the clock(during their paid lunch/dinner break)


I give people money, they do a job that may require a uniform, training, travel, gas to get to work, gas to get home, hair cuts, shaving, etc.

Frankly as a business owner and also as someone that's been an employee, cash in the pocket of the employee is better than ME or them deciding benefits.

Happy employees are productive employees, the more work that is involved to make them happy means a loss of productivity.
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