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Date Stock Title
Nov 20 KELYB KellyOCG Recognized as No. 1 Provider of Total Workforce Solutions
Nov 20 KELYA KellyOCG Recognized as No. 1 Provider of Total Workforce Solutions
Nov 19 UPWK Upwork to Present at UBS Global Technology and AI Conference
Nov 19 KELYA Kelly Enhances Pediatric Therapy Services with Strategic Acquisition of Children's Therapy Center, Bolstering Market Leadership
Nov 19 KELYB Kelly Enhances Pediatric Therapy Services with Strategic Acquisition of Children's Therapy Center, Bolstering Market Leadership
Nov 19 FVRR Fiverr International: More Red Flags
Nov 18 FVRR Is Fiverr International Stock a Buy Now?
Nov 18 FVRR US Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership In November 2024
Nov 18 FVRR Gig Economy Stocks Q3 Teardown: DoorDash (NYSE:DASH) Vs The Rest
Nov 18 UPWK Gig Economy Stocks Q3 Teardown: DoorDash (NYSE:DASH) Vs The Rest
Nov 17 UPWK Post-Election Reversal Tests Support After Confirming Bearish Signal – The Market Breadth
Nov 16 HSON Hudson Global, Inc. Just Missed Earnings; Here's What Analysts Are Forecasting Now
Nov 16 FVRR 1 Soaring Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock to Buy and Hold for 10 Years (Hint: It's Not Nvidia)
Nov 15 KELYB Kelly Named Corporation of the Year by National Minority Supplier Development Council
Nov 15 KELYA Kelly Named Corporation of the Year by National Minority Supplier Development Council
Nov 15 HSON Hudson Global Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Misses Expectations
Nov 15 DXC DXC Technology's (NYSE:DXC) Earnings Offer More Than Meets The Eye
Telecommuting

Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace, is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus or car) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store. Teleworkers in the 21st century often use mobile telecommunications technology such as Wi-Fi-equipped laptop or tablet computers and smartphones to work from coffee shops; others may use a desktop computer and a landline phone at their home. According to a Reuters poll, approximately "one in five workers around the globe, particularly employees in the Middle East, Latin America and Asia, telecommute frequently and nearly 10 percent work from home every day." In the 2000s, annual leave or vacation in some organizations was seen as absence from the workplace rather than ceasing work, and some office employees used telework to continue to check work e-mails while on vacation.In the 1990s, telecommuting became the subject of pop culture attention. In 1995, the motto that "work is something you do, not something you travel to" was coined. Variations of this motto include: "Work is something we DO, not a place that we GO" and "Work is what we do, not where we are." Telecommuting has been adopted by a range of businesses, governments and not-for-profit organizations. Organizations may use telecommuting to reduce costs (telecommuting employees do not require an office or cubicle, a space which has to be rented or purchased, provided with lighting and climate control, etc.). Some organizations adopt telecommuting to improve workers' quality of life, as teleworking typically reduces commuting time and time stuck in traffic jams. As well, teleworking may make it easier for workers to balance their work responsibilities with family roles (e.g., caring for children or elderly parents). Some organizations adopt teleworking for environmental reasons, as telework can reduce congestion and air pollution, as it can reduce the number of cars on the roads.

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