Building a remote-first attendance policy
Most attendance policies were designed for offices. Here's how to write one that respects how distributed teams actually work.
Daniel Park
Head of Engineering
Attendance policies built for offices fail in remote-first teams. Clock-in times stop being meaningful when half your team is in different time zones. Here's the framework we recommend instead.
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