Telecommuters, the Workforce of the Twenty-first Century: An Annotated Bibliography

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Scarecrow Press, 1997 - Business & Economics - 176 pages
It has been predicted that by the year 2000, at least 25% of the corporate workforce will telecommute. Telecommuters, the Workforce of the 21st Century examines all aspects of telecommuting, including the management, human resources, environmental, legal, and tax issues involved in developing a telecommuting program and resulting from telecommuting. It also provides detailed information on the wide variety of resources that address the subject, from magazines, newsletters, directories, and reports, to audiovisual materials, Internet resources, and World Wide Web sites. Also included are listings of telecommuting consultants, and organizations for telecommuters and those who employ them. A list of several companies who have implemented telecommuting programs is also provided. A first resource for useful, comprehensive information.

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Contents

General Issues
15
Management and Human Resource Issues
69
Environmental Legal and Tax Issues
91
Copyright

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About the author (1997)

Teri R. Switzer is Associate Professor of Library Science at Colorado State University Libraries in Fort Collins, CO.