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Hush travel is quite controversial. Remote workers want to travel and work where the WiFi is. Managers and HR want to know where employees are and forbid employees from working in places where the business could get in legal trouble.
So it was no surprise that my recent article “It’s Time to Make ‘Hush Trips’ a Fireable Offense” ruffled a few feathers. But when popular management TikTokker Robyn L. Garrett came out fighting, I knew I had to act.
She accused me of “propaganda” — on behalf of whom, I’m not sure. The secret corporate overlords who fund my private jet, probably.