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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
telework .
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Examples
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Isabell said that rather than telecommute, he "teleworks," on the road, from a laptop and over different networks.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2009
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Isabell said that rather than telecommute, he "teleworks," on the road, from a laptop and over different networks.
Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2009
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I also found a really nice women in my building that lives in Kanata that is nice enough to come to Westboro to pick me up but she teleworks when ever she can.
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Rachelle Waterman teleworks from her home in Keswick at least once a month instead of making the commute to Newmarket.
YORKREGION - Home 2010
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Employers also would be eligible for a tax credit if an employee teleworks at least 75 days a year.
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TELEWORKER POPULATION: 40 to 45 percent of 6,500-employee workforce teleworks one to three days a week or on an ad-hoc basis.
FCW News 2009
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"Everyone can participate and see what's going on," says Tawny Stitely, a DISA management analyst, who teleworks three days a week from her Maryland home.
WFED / / 2009
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TELEWORKER POPULATION: 40 to 45 percent of 6,500-employee workforce teleworks one to three days a week or on an ad-hoc basis.
FCW News 2009
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While an overwhelming majority of participants reported no problems during the telework experiment, one respondent who teleworks regularly said her employer's computer networks were strained by the increased demand for access.
GovExec.com Top News 2009
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