I've been working remote since March 2020. That includes working from locations other than my apartment. Nowhere does my employee contract or consulting contract state where I have to work. There might be VPN access, time zone issues, or ITAR issues that limit my location, but otherwise who cares?
If you're getting your work done and attending required meetings, location shouldn't matter.
I understand employee theft and that's on the individual and their own moral conscience. But for an employer to act like this is a surprise indicates how bad they are doing at managing work load, tasking, and employee responsibility and accountability.
And work theft happens in the office just as much, if not more so. When I started my engineering career, I was appalled by the number of employees that spend the majority of their time in the office socializing, trading stocks, managing rental properties, or doing some other side hustle. And it lasted for years!
You don't need a complex IT network or VPN to track your employees. Just observing response time to DM's, emails, text messages and personal phone calls should tell you plenty. There are many pieces of information that can't be obtained from a phone, and seeing a trend where an employee can't find or access that info points to a major issue.
Whether it's lying about timecards, PTO or just incompetence, if an employee isn't meeting the standard that others are, then address it with a conversation. If productivity doesn't improve, then fire them. It's that simple.
Mike Shaw - Class of '03