DeBlasio will not have to work a minimum number of hours, said Administrator Tim Hill, or be required to go into the office.
When I read posts like this I get the distinct feeling some people on this forum have either never had a job or never had a job more complicated than being a fry cook at McDonald's. Once I graduated from college I never punched a clock again. My bosses have tended to be busy. If the work got done they didn't care where I was. Frankly I know for a fact some of them had no idea about me leaving at noon. All they knew was clients were happy and they got no calls about problems.
People like Krazen have a very simplistic view of how most work done in an economy actually happens. They think of people "working more" or "working less" in terms of people punching timeclocks and producing X widgets in Y hours. In their universe, if you raise taxes on Mitt Romney, he will only work exactly 7 hours a day instead of exactly 8 and will only conduct X-3 leveraged buyouts a year instead of X leveraged buyouts a year.