Impact of Telecommuting on Workers, Employers, and Society
Impact of Telecommuting on Workers, Employers, and Society
Eddie Hill
University of Phoenix
Dr. Baji Daniels
October 18, 2003
Abstract
Telecommuting is a growing trend, not only in the United States, but also around the world. This trend towards telecommuting is affecting workers, employees, society, and technological needs and products. As popularity expands, people are becoming increasingly aware of the pros and cons associated with this style of work. Legal concerns regarding telecommuting are coming to the
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