Remote WorkLab
privacy policy
MEMBERSHIP AND GETTING INVOLVED
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Who should join?
People Operations Leadership, Founders, Early-Stage CEOs, Finance Leadership, influencers who are shaping the future of their organization.
Who is not admitted into the group?
Vendors, individual contributors who are not responsible or do not directly influence critical business operations.
What do I do if I have a problem with another Remote WorkLab member?
The expectation is to take issues offline. If the issue does not resolve itself or you believe someone is spamming the group or doesn’t belong, contact the membership team at team@remoteworklab.io
Can my membership be revoked from Remote WorkLab?
If you are not respecting the purpose of the idea incubator, you will be removed. This includes but is not limited to spamming, sharing Remote WorkLab details outside the group, forwarding emails to vendors, selling your products or services, or are otherwise ineligible for membership.
How can I be a more active part of Remote WorkLab?
Yes, this is a new platform and we are looking for ways to enrich content and programming. Your ideas and time are welcome.
I get too many emails! Help!
You can change your email settings to receive daily digests, summary batches, or no email at all, by going to your account settings “My Account”, “Settings”, “Notifications”.
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POSTING
Search the Forums- Some questions have been asked and answered in previous threads. Look there first but before posting.
Pay It Forward – Update outdated content with new versions, share your tools and contacts.
Be Clear - Put an abbreviated description of your question or contribution in the subject line.
Respond Wisely – Concise “comment” replies with pointers to helpful links or “likes” are welcome.
Do not SPAM - Many of us work for companies that provide relevant products and services, but this forum is not the place to market any unsolicited or unrelated service, product, or event.
SPONSORS, VENDORS, AND SOLICITATION
Please respect the privacy of this group by never forwarding messages to vendors or non-members without explicit written permission from the poster.
I was contacted by a vendor because of something I said on a Remote WorkLab forum. What should I do?
Contact team@remoteworklab.io. With your permission, we will reach out to the vendor letting them know that what they did was inappropriate. Deliberate violation of our policies will result in blacklisting.
My company offers a tool that would be useful to Remote WorkLab's members. How can I share it?
Contact team@remoteworklab.io.
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