@NikhilR , I'm repeating myself, but I think you got your steps wrong. If goal is "improve work/life conditions for people in the industry", then steps need to be: 1. get in industry (which means toe the line and make friends)2. gain influence within the industry (which means make more friends and do good work)3. become…
I was speaking more in terms of shared housing with roommates which is what many employees that live in expensive cities are facing like the example I mentioned. The risk of a leak is very much there in these situations though the circumstances make we wonder about the million dollar liability given little to no security…
Companies cant really just sit idle and continue to pay peoples salary if they are not working for extended periods of time, they would literally be burning money. take ubisoft montreal for example, lets say the overall average of everyones at the studio is about 75k/yr if we avg across all departments. thats about 200…
? What does this topic have to do with all that? I was just mentioning that there is a lot of cost attached to securing a workspace and with the situation facing everyone working from home, perhaps some of it is an excess? Really depends on the business model and the size of the company and how it goes about its finances…
I think all it comes down to is reviewing NDA agreements to accommodate for extreme circumstances so there is enough time to prepare. The way these agreements are set up currently makes 3rd party seem like a dispensable liability in the face of a crisis, and simply annihilating them through a project cancellation is…