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      Otherwise you would get weird situations where people could apply to distant jobs and the employer having to pay those costs and hours. Get a job with a 2 hour one-way commute and you would then only need to work 4 hours… obviously not going to work.

      From an employee perspective, that’s not much of a problem but the solution is hardly complicated either. Wouldn’t employers just not hire people who live too far from the work site?

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      Otherwise you would get weird situations where people could apply to distant jobs and the employer having to pay those costs and hours. Get a job with a 2 hour one-way commute and you would then only need to work 4 hours… obviously not going to work.

      The obvious solution is to limit it to the historically normal commute time (30 mins to 1hr each way)

      You can choose to live 4 hours away, but the organisation only pays for x hours

      I think the minimum commute time available to a young family person in my town now is 45 mins, so that would be an obvious limit here