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| Organizing and Monitoring Telecommuting Employees |
| Written by NFIB.com | |
| Friday, 11 July 2008 | |
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In the coming months and years, the skyrocketing price of gas will encourage more and more small businesses to set up telecommuting programs for employees. When employees can work effectively from home and contribute to the overall profitability of the company, everyone benefits. The employees reduce gas costs, the company saves on utility costs and reduced need for office space, and reduced fuel emissions benefit the environment. Plus, when employees work from home, eliminating commutes to the office enables the company to keep up with the rising cost of gas without increasing salaries. Read more at: http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_37880.html. |
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