Sentences with phrase «teleworking in»

The study will first assess the current state of teleworking in Britain.

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Very illustrative are the dangers involved in teleworking.
There have been studies showing the benefits of teleworking to productivity — and if these people are supposed to be working well beyond the 8 hour day or need to be able to work when inspiration and creativity strike, I just don't see how the «being in the office» rule is helpful.
He cites their involvement in electronic mail, teletext replacing books, teleworking, telephone democracy (what Ross Perot called the «electronic town hall») and, perhaps most importantly, electronic money transmission services.
Last week BT began a week - long teleworking trial for 10 directory inquiries operators in Inverness.
This week, the Department of Trade and Industry begins a year - long investigation of teleworking — working at home or in a remote office with a computer.
In fact, teleworking grew by almost 80 percent from 2005 to 2012 according to GlobalWorkPlaceAnalytics.com.
Rick Holt, also at GMU, is committed to using alternative modes of transport to get to work (in lieu of driving alone), teleworking once a week, powering down the office, collecting rain water, gardening, using reusable mugs and bringing his own bags when shopping - and skipping bottled water!
Campbellford is a lovely little town of 3500 people in bucolic Northumberland County, Ontario; I know quite a few people who have fled the city and are teleworking from there.
While government ministers and opposition politicians increasingly join forces with work - life balance campaigners and IT businesses to extol the economic, social, and environmental benefits of teleworking it is important not to hype the potential for growth in this kind of flexible work pattern.
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