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Telecommuting: The Good, The Bad, and the Government
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Organizations are increasingly using telecommuting as a way to increase productivity and decrease costs. Employees also see positive results from telecommuting. Research shows however that there are negative sides as well. Governmental intervention beginning in the early 1990s almost put an end to telecommuting, but after debate, telecommuting has proven stronger than expected.
Telecommuting: The Good, The Bad, and The Government
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