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teleworking
/ ˈɛɪˌɜːɪŋ /
noun
- the use of home computers, telephones, etc, to enable a person to work from home while maintaining contact with colleagues, customers, or a central office Also calledtelecommuting
Derived Forms
- ˈٱˌɴǰ, noun
Example Sentences
Indeed, a 2022 survey by the Congressional Budget Office found 22 percent of federal workers teleworking, compared to 25 percent in the private sector.
“So government offices are encouraging teleworking,” he said.
Last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that around 28% of private-sector establishments had employees teleworking some or all the time, and other research indicates that that percentage may be too low.
“We need changes in the transportation sector, along with policies to reduce demand for transport — like teleworking, walkable neighborhoods and good public transportation.”
The GOP chairman is also trying to get data on how quickly judges are ruling on cases, how many immigration courtrooms have sat “dark,” and how teleworking has operated.
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