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Google employees who work from home permanently could face pay cuts


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2021 Aug 23, 11:32am   1,419 views  18 comments

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Recently, the Mountain View-based company launched a new internal tool to show workers how their compensation would be adjusted depending on their location. The pay calculator, as seen by Reuters, showed that even those who never moved during the pandemic could experience pay cuts.

This particularly would affect Google workers who used to commute long distances to come into the office.

Google employees also told Reuters that if they moved from San Francisco to the nearly equally as expensive Lake Tahoe area, they could see pay cuts as high as 25% if they chose to work from home. However, an employee working remotely in New York would be paid just as much as someone working in-person in the New York office.

"Our compensation packages have always been determined by location, and we always pay at the top of the local market based on where an employee works from," a Google spokesperson told Reuters.

This policy could have a negative effect on employee retention, ZipRecruiter chief economist Julia Pollak told USA TODAY.

"Culturally, we're seeing a rise in pay transparency, and people feel very strongly that it's not fair to be paid different amounts for the same work and for the same quality output of work," Pollak said.


https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/Google-employees-work-from-home-pay-cuts-remote-16382933.php

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1   Eric Holder   2021 Aug 23, 11:33am  

BTW, "from San Francisco to the nearly equally as expensive Lake Tahoe area" is BS - Tahoe is not anywhere nearly as expensive as SFBA.
2   Patrick   2021 Aug 23, 11:41am  

Pay cuts, how convenient.
3   zzyzzx   2021 Aug 23, 11:49am  

Eric Holder says
Tahoe is not anywhere nearly as expensive as SFBA


Have you checked out the prices of homes in Tahoe lately?

A total ripoff just like everyplace else now. Even southern Delaware is expensive to the point where I'm going to take it off the list.
4   Eric Holder   2021 Aug 23, 12:01pm  

zzyzzx says
Eric Holder says
Tahoe is not anywhere nearly as expensive as SFBA


Have you checked out the prices of homes in Tahoe lately?

A total ripoff just like everyplace else now.


I did. It's about 30% cheaper than comparable houses in decent areas of East Bay and 50-60% cheaper than Peninsula/South Bay. Doesn't make in a lesser rip-off, but still.
5   RC2006   2021 Aug 24, 6:46am  

Soon Google will be paying top dollar for living in India.
6   zzyzzx   2021 Aug 24, 7:10am  

Eric Holder says
I did. It's about 30% cheaper than comparable houses in decent areas of East Bay and 50-60% cheaper than Peninsula/South Bay. Doesn't make in a lesser rip-off, but still.


Either way very expensive by national standards. Perhaps you have been living in CA so long you think everyplace is expensive or otherwise "conditioned" to think housing prices should be expensive.
7   RWSGFY   2021 Aug 24, 7:14am  

zzyzzx says
Either way very expensive by national standards.


Google pays shitload of money by national standards.
9   WookieMan   2023 Apr 28, 9:38am  

RWSGFY says

zzyzzx says
Either way very expensive by national standards.


Google pays shitload of money by national standards.

What's a shitload? It's definitely not in line with housing prices out there is all. I get stock options and other forms of payment, but I doubt your average or median Google employee is pulling in $200k-$250k/yr salary. They need a spouse or partner that makes similar to even live out there. Or live in a shit neighborhood with a long commute.

I know what my wife makes and she's underpaid for what she delivers in sales (different topic). Very few individual employees at google bring in $7-10m in gross revenues whether through programming or sales. It's tinkering around with a system that works already, not that I like google either. They don't just throw large sums of money at average employees.

They also 100% don't need to work from the office. They're a tech company for christ sake. Maybe have them come in quarterly. I'd quit. My wife's office is her car. I can promise she makes more than 80%+ at google in office or from home and generates more revenue individually. You'd think tech would understand this by now. They have to justify to shareholders the retarded amount of money spent on fancy office space that's going unused and costing money.
10   RWSGFY   2023 Apr 28, 9:42am  

WookieMan says



What's a shitload? It's definitely not in line with housing prices out there is all. I get stock options and other forms of payment, but I doubt your average or median Google employee is pulling in $200k-$250k/yr salary. They need a spouse or partner that makes similar to even live out there. Or live in a shit neighborhood with a long commute.

I know what my wife makes and she's underpaid for what she delivers in sales (different topic). Very few individual employees (some text omitted to shorten quote...) at average employees.

They also 100% don't need to work from the office. They're a tech company for christ sake. Maybe have them come in quarterly. I'd quit. My wife's office is her car. I can promise she makes more than 80%+ at google in office or from home and generates more revenue individually. You'd think tech would understand this by now. They have to justify to shareholders the retarded amount of money spent on fancy office space that's going unused and costing money.


It is perfectly in line with the housing in SFBA. Plus a second house in Tahoe area if both husband and wife are working there (which is surprisingly common among Indians). Plus his&her Teslas. Yes, the pay is that good.
11   beershrine   2023 Apr 28, 9:49am  

Seriously, how many expenses can Google write off with a work from home employee? + productivity increases at the office regardless of what anyone says.
12   RWSGFY   2023 Apr 28, 9:56am  

beershrine says


Seriously, how many expenses can Google write off with a work from home employee? + productivity increases at the office regardless of what anyone says.


The productivity increase depends on the commute. If it's 10-20 min going to the office every day is net positive. If it's 1-1.5 hrs one way - it's not.
13   richwicks   2023 Apr 30, 3:44am  

RWSGFY says


zzyzzx says

Either way very expensive by national standards.


Google pays shitload of money by national standards.


Sure it does.

You ready to work for a company that misinforms the country, and lies to the population?

That's the job. That is really is the job.

There was a time here where people fled a company that was acting unethically. Now worthless trannies, stupid engineers, and mid level transgendered and bisexual weirdos staff it. How long do you think that will last? Government will fund it forever practically, but it will become irrelevant. Remember Yahoo!? They were the king of the Internet until they sold out.

It's more work to take the high road, but man, taking the low road, it destroys your soul. I'd rather do work than sell out. Fucking easy to be a pawn, but you really do sell your soul to do it. I've dipped my toe into it, and the job is just horrible, there were literally many days I wanted to die rather than go to work, but I still dragged myself to work.
14   AD   2023 Apr 30, 11:10pm  

Google going to pay like the federal government does with locality pay for civil servants.
15   RWSGFY   2023 Apr 30, 11:24pm  

ad says

Google going to pay like the federal government does with locality pay for civil servants.


Most big tech and fin companies already do that.
16   zzyzzx   2023 May 1, 6:17am  

RWSGFY says

ad says


Google going to pay like the federal government does with locality pay for civil servants.


Most big tech and fin companies already do that.


And Wells Fargo and AT&T.
17   NuttBoxer   2023 May 1, 8:06am  

Not all of them. Last two companies I worked for don't give a shit where you live. The ones that seemed to be sticklers were in the banking industry.

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