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Remote workers increasingly hold two jobs in secret, risking burnout legal action and a collapse in employer trust

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  • Many employees secretly hold multiple remote jobs due to low oversight
  • Social media tips help workers juggle meetings across dual roles
  • Undisclosed multitasking causes burnout legal issues and lost productivity companywide

Remote work has opened the door to a growing trend of employees secretly holding multiple full-time jobs, a practice known as polygamous working or being “overemployed.”

While having multiple jobs isn’t illegal, doing so without disclosure often breaches contracts, strains productivity, and can pose legal and ethical issues.

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