Are we on the hook for an employee’s smartphone bill if it’s seeing business use?
Q: If an employee uses his own smartphone to access company emails or to conduct company work from home (on his own initiative—not required by his employer—but his employer is aware of this), is the employer obligated to pay any portion of the employee’s personal monthly smartphone bill? – Mona, Ohio
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