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McDade-White, who telecommutes about three days a month on average, said she does not feel disconnected from colleagues in traditional office settings. Half of those who telecommute do so under their company's formal telecommuting policy, while the other half telecommutes by special arrangement. Managing Telecommuting in the Federal Government: An Interim Report," by Gina Vega of Merrimack College and Louis Brennan of Trinity College, University of Dublin, examines who telecommutes in the federal government, what type of work telecommuters do, and where, when, why and how they telecommute. |
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