So far 124 applications have been received for a Johnson City campaign to incentivize remote work for people planning to move their home office to the city.Organizations behind the Johnson City Remote Work Campaign said the program, still in its first phase, has spurred 124 applications. Ten people have committed to moving to the area or already have, according to Alicia Phelps of the Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association.The campaign aims to get those workers to come to Johnson City by offering incentives up to $5,000 depending on income.