1. telework - Noun
2. telework - Verb
telework (third-person singular simple present teleworks, present participle teleworking, simple past and past participle teleworked)
(computing, uncommon) To telecommute.
telework (uncountable)
remote work, telecommuting, employment as a teleworker.
"And if you think generally about people who have jobs where they can't telework, they are disproportionately Black and brown," Gould said. Source: Internet
Beyond shuttering production, closings schools or forcing employees to telework, consumption, which accounts for two-thirds of the U.S. economy, would come to a screeching halt. Source: Internet
Based on recent trends, the FBI assesses the same groups will target businesses and individuals working from home via telework software, the FBI said in an April 30 release. Source: Internet
As a result of this decision, employees who are unable to work or telework because of a covered reason are entitled to take leave even when the employer does not have available work. Source: Internet
As this pandemic evolves, I think our positions on telework, our positions on work in general will evolve. Source: Internet
Before the spread of the coronavirus, roughly half of American workers were doing at least some telework. Source: Internet