By Karen M. Clemes
The traditional workplace is being redefined as employers and employees opt for flexible work arrangements, including telecommuting. Telecommuting involves employees performing their duties from home or other remote locations. Telecommuting can encompass full-time telecommuters, who spend all or most of their time working from a remote location, to "casual" telecommuters, who work additional hours...
The traditional workplace is being redefined as employers and employees opt for flexible work arrangements, including telecommuting. Telecommuting involves employees performing their duties from home or other remote locations. Telecommuting can encompass full-time telecommuters, who spend all or most of their time working from a remote location, to "casual" telecommuters, who work additional hours...
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