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Telecommuting

Definition: Telecommuting is a work arrangement that allows a team member to work up to two days a week from home or another off-site location on a regular basis while still having space at MacKay.



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Telecommuting provides team members with an opportunity to customize the way they work. It gives more control over schedules and more responsibility for making sure business needs are met. This flexibility can help maximize productivity and effectiveness and balance the demands of work and personal responsibilities.

Telecommuting can ease the strains of commuting and can be particularly beneficial if a job requires quiet, reflective, uninterrupted work time.
 


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