One thing often not discussed with remote work is the legal aspects of it. It’s easy to say you want to work for a company on the other side of the world. What if there’s a disagreement in the team and the employee goes rogue and puts the code out in public? You can’t do much unless there’s a legal entity in the country of employment.
You are bringing up a very good point. We will build the solution to this - we will incorporate in different countries, and offer to take care of the legal part as a service. Then it is real employment and not freelancing like on other platforms. It makes a lot of sense to allow people to work together regardless of where they are based. So someone needs to build the solution to make it easier/better. Btw, Remote wor…
this can be risky. effectively you are taking on the responsibility for the employee based on local labor laws (which, depending on the circumstances may not let you fire an employee) while you still have a contracting relationship with the company, who can cancel their contract at any time.