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telework
verb
To telecommute.
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PATRICIA BRITT Port Townsend, Wash., March 3, 2013 To the Editor: Managers who fail to appreciate that a "wireless" world is an "always connected" world — an always communicating and collaborating world — pose a formidable cultural barrier to telework.
The Friday telework arrangement went smoothly for a few summers, and eventually she got the courage to ask about staying home on Fridays year-round.
The risk of owing two states taxes on the same wages makes telework unaffordable for many Americans.
The House bill, and a Senate bill approved in May, would provide managers and employees with more guidance on telecommuting, or "telework," as the legislation refers to it.
The two discussed the expanding practice of telework -- the government's term for employees who log in from home and work with their laptops and BlackBerrys -- of which Mr. Berry is particularly proud.
Kirsten Chiala takes a look at how companies and employees are benefiting from "telework".
I don't really see fear driving a lot of the telework.
While the ability to telecommute may ease Long Islanders' decision to move out-of-state ("House Costs Are Driving an Exodus," Jan . 29, those considering cross-border telework should keep in mind that they might not be able to leave their New York income tax burden behind.
The writer is a telework lawyer.
Companies displaced by the Sept. 11 attacks and others with diminishing revenues because of that day need telework to keep their businesses afloat.
And because telework increases productivity and employee retention and can reduce overhead costs, it can help faltering companies recover quickly -- perhaps with less help from the government.
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