Telework on the decline, thanks to down economy
The total number of people who worked from home or another remote location for an entire day at least once a month has declined for the first time since the nonprofit WorldatWork began measuring telework in 2003. The pull-back from telework reflects a psychological shift driven by the anemic economy, according to authors of a WorldatWork report.
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