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Meanings of
telecommuting
in English
Russian
удалённая работа
Portuguese
teletrabalho
Spanish
e trabajo
Catalan
e-treball
Back to the meaning
Work arrangement.
telework
teleworking
working from home
mobile work
remote work
flexible workplace
work from home
Russian
удалённая работа
Synonyms
Examples for "
telework
"
telework
teleworking
working from home
mobile work
remote work
Examples for "
telework
"
1
Within weeks, that figure exploded as social distancing forced companies to launch
telework
schemes.
2
Objective: Flexible work arrangements such as
telework
are gaining importance.
3
Agencies are also encouraged to extend
telework
to people whose children are off school.
4
Read more To do this, she said businesses should consider replacing in-person meetings with
telework
.
5
Non-essential travel should be minimized,
telework
should be encouraged, and common areas in offices closed.
1
For time-pressured employees battling the traffic, the benefits of
teleworking
are evident.
2
Additionally, Fono members were already
teleworking
due to these circumstances prior to Covid-19.
3
The percentage of companies using
teleworking
in Ireland is still quite small, though growing.
4
It recommends businesses continue to encourage
teleworking
and close common areas where people congregate.
5
Could the greater use of
teleworking
offer a solution to Dublin's growing traffic gridlock?
1
Ardern said people also needed to start
working
from
home
if possible.
2
The Transport Agency said people should consider
working
from
home
if possible.
3
Covid-19 has been a turning point in terms of
working
from
home
.
4
At Level 5,
working
from
home
is a must for the majority.
5
Each day virtual presenters
working
from
home
announced winners from different categories.
1
Depending on its progress, it may hamper Microsoft, Samsung's or Google's own efforts in the nascent market for
mobile
work
applications.
2
She did not even know if his
mobile
worked
in other countries.
3
Are you interested in
mobile
working
for your staff?
4
Patients are also responding positively to staff using
mobile
working
as they feel more involved in their care.
5
For example, TwonkyServer
Mobile
works
with Android-based smartphones and lets users share music, photos and video content stored on the phone.
1
Hoyer said the bipartisan group studying
remote
work
would meet on Tuesday.
2
He said the whole process has helped to normalise collaborative
remote
work
.
3
The pandemic has set in motion an unprecedented experiment in
remote
work
.
4
Lately, I've found the environmental benefits of
remote
work
especially appealing.
5
Communication, a vital element of
remote
work
,
becomes almost impossible during load shedding.
1
So, this is part of the
flexible
workplace
firms say is needed?
2
It's why the
flexible
workplace
sits squarely under a company's diversity and inclusion strategy.
3
Creating a "collegial and
flexible
workplace
"
was associated with a 9 percent increase.
4
If an employer is to derive the benefits of today's increasingly
flexible
workplace
,
it must be truly embedded in their culture.
5
It warns that the Republic will lose competitiveness unless more
flexible
workplace
arrangements are introduced for people aged 45 and over.
1
Staff should
work
from
home
where possible with meetings online if possible.
2
On the days I
work
from
home
,
I've simply not been working.
3
But the message remains consistent and to
work
from
home
where possible.
4
Citizens were told to
work
from
home
unless they were essential workers.
5
The agency is again advising people to
work
from
home
if possible.
Usage of
telecommuting
in English
1
Europe and North America agree that
telecommuting
is a great way to retain women.
2
Crump takes advantage of
telecommuting
,
but the company also offers a four-day workweek option.
3
Among other developments, Clarke predicted the emergence of the Internet,
telecommuting
,
and remote surgery.
4
But their surprising announcements hardly signalled a reversal of the trend toward more
telecommuting
.
5
News, official forms, school research, and
telecommuting
-all require the ability to get online.
6
Japan Inc has been reluctant to embrace
telecommuting
,
with firms citing concerns about data security.
7
In the age of
telecommuting
,
you can work anywhere.
8
Even in this era of
telecommuting
and chatting, Levy said, nothing replaces an actual sit-down.
9
T-shirts, bumper stickers ("I'd rather be
telecommuting
"
;
"ISDN: Make it so.
10
Take Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo and one of the most high-profile critics of
telecommuting
.
11
For all its potential benefits,
telecommuting
is a tough problem involving technical, cultural, and tactical challenges.
12
Down Route 79, in Austin, Texas, the recent ice storm also pushed
telecommuting
to record levels.
13
However,
telecommuting
on its own is too small to account for the decrease in migration, they found.
14
A Fuji Xerox spokesman said it made no distinction between contractors and regular employees in allowing
telecommuting
.
15
The firm has also tightened its travel budget, shifted to more Web conferencing and promoted increased
telecommuting
.
16
That makes it the fastest growing
telecommuting
industry (pdf) in the country, according the Census Bureau.
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telecommuting
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
increase telecommuting
allow telecommuting
begin telecommuting
believe telecommuting
embrace telecommuting
More collocations
Translations for
telecommuting
Russian
удалённая работа
Portuguese
teletrabalho
Spanish
e trabajo
e-trabajo
teletrabajo
Catalan
e-treball
teletreball
Telecommuting
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Telecommuting
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