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Definitions of telecommuting in various dictionaries:
noun - employment at home while communicating with the workplace by phone or fax or modem
The practice of working at home by using a modem and a computer terminal connected with one’s business office.
TELECOMMUTING - Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace, is a work arrangement in which...
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Instead of driving, the E.V.S stay green by working from home via computer & fax--this 13-letter term |
A 2013 survey said unilike the CEO of Yahoo!, 65% believe working from home, aka this word, is productive |
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Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace, is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus or car) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store. Teleworkers in the 21st century often use mobile telecommunications technology such as Wi-Fi-equipped laptop or tablet computers and smartphones to work from coffee shops; others may use a desktop computer and a landline phone at their home. According to a Reuters poll, approximately "one in five workers around the globe, particularly employees in the Middle East, Latin America and Asia, telecommute frequently and nearly 10 percent work from home every day." In the 2000s, annual leave or vacation in some organizations was seen as absence from the workplace rather than ceasing work, and some office employees used telework to continue to check work e-mails while on vacation.In the 1990s, telecommuting became |