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Telecommuting Review: the Gordon Report articles from April 1994

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Telecommuting Review: the Gordon Report archives from April 1994

Silicon Valley telecommuting program gets underway as part of "Smart Valley" initiative.
April 1, 1994... A multi-employer telecommuting pilot program began recently in the "Silicon Valley" area in northern California. The goal of the project is to encourage area employers to embark on telecommuting programs as part of an area-wide effort to take...

Company says it regrets losing good employee over home-office issue, but feels decision was justified. (Perkin-Elmer Corp VP discusses firing of Alaskan employee)
April 1, 1994... SUMMARY: As reported in last month's newsletter, an employee was fired because he refused to move his office into his home under the conditions required by his employer. This month, the company's VP of Personnel explains why this happened....

Turning office swords into residential plowshares? The prospects for telecommuting-induced property conversions: the impact of teleworking on property.
April 1, 1994... SUMMARY: The time might be right for the conversion of vacant, hard-to-rent urban office buildings into residential space, argues Noel Hodson. Various forms of telecommuting make it easier for people to live wherever they want, and for...

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