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If more workers telecommuted, there would be fewer autos on the road, doing away with the usual jam-up at the 101 and the 405 interchange. According to Telecommute America, if 10 percent of the workforce telecommuted once a week, we'd save more than 1. In 1995, nearly 9 million American employees telecommuted at least one day a week, up from about 7. |
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