Telework

Teleworking, also known as telecommuting, means using information technology and telecommunications to replace work-related travel. Simply put, it means working at home or closer to home. With teleworking, employees work at home or perhaps at a local telework center one or more days per week. Communication is accomplished by phone, fax, modem, and teleconferencing. 

Nationwide, more than 20 million workers are going to work simply by picking up the phone or turning on their computers. This workplace alternative pays real dividends for area businesses and their employees, while reducing traffic congestion and air pollution, increasing the area's economic vitality, and bolstering overall quality of life.

Employer and Employee Benefits

Telework provides benefits for both employees and employers. Select the tabs below to read more.

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  1. Employer Benefits
  2. Employee Benefits

Teleworking is an effective tool for organizations looking for a competitive edge in today's tight labor market. By enhancing an employer's ability to recruit and retain skilled workers, improving employee satisfaction and productivity, and cutting overhead costs, teleworking can help an organization prosper. 

Employer benefits include:

  • Strengthened employee recruitment and retention.
  • Reduced absenteeism, sick leave, and late arrivals.
  • Increased employee productivity.
  • Increased employee satisfaction.
  • Reduced costs for office space and parking.
  • Expanded geographic access to skilled workers.
  • Enhanced public recognition as an innovative business and as a good corporate citizen.
  • Provides for business continuity of operations during a regional crisis.

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