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Not an employer but definitely can say that remote work will be here to stay. Even doubling an employee's salary may not sway him enough to abandon working from a convenient, remote location.
I actually think remote working will make workers less competitive. If companies are force to adapt to full remote working then there’s no reason from them to pick expensive first world staff when there are just as talented people working in India or China.
I was offered 50k more for a non-remote position. An almost 50% bump. I turned it down. No way I’m giving up a comfortable work life balance for profit.
That depends on the person. I'm sure there can be people who would accept it.