How to Use telecommute in a Sentence
telecommute
verb- The company now allows some of its employees to telecommute.
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Estimates are of how many have been forced to telecommute over the last three months are all over the map.
— Greg Jefferson, ExpressNews.com, 12 June 2020 -
But such measures may be overkill if most workers want to telecommute.
— Kiera Feldman Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 19 May 2021 -
Both towns are offering to pay up to 50% of the rent of anyone who decides to move and telecommute on a long-term basis.
— Maureen O'Hare, CNN, 15 May 2021 -
The workers in many of the industries hit hardest are not people who can telecommute and put in hours from home.
— Mark Engler, The New Republic, 16 Mar. 2020 -
But that will likely change as many of those workers begin to telecommute.
— Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY, 6 Mar. 2020 -
Her husband took a job in Boston and will telecommute from the far suburbs of rural New Hampshire.
— Valerie Bauerlein, WSJ, 3 Feb. 2020 -
For his part, Shelby, who lives in Tigard, will not be making the drive to Salem on Monday, opting to telecommute instead.
— Anna Marum, OregonLive.com, 15 Aug. 2017 -
Between the returning workers and those who are able to telecommute, most of Boeing’s employees in the state will be back to work.
— Niraj Chokshi, New York Times, 16 Apr. 2020 -
Those with college degrees were more likely to telecommute.
— Tami Luhby, CNN, 14 May 2020 -
Some workers have returned to downtown, but most continue to telecommute and may not work in offices again for months.
— Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive, 7 Apr. 2021 -
Many employers are allowing staff to telecommute and work from anywhere, which wasn’t always the case.
— Anthony Derosa, WSJ, 20 Nov. 2020 -
These jobs had the advantage of being portable, but the world to which the exiles could telecommute was becoming a mirage.
— Masha Gessen, The New Yorker, 20 Mar. 2022 -
And Gradisar wants to make sure high-speed internet is available for the growing number of people who telecommute.
— Anna Staver, The Denver Post, 1 Sep. 2019 -
People who telecommute do wear pants, though casual Friday is kind of a weeklong event.
— Chris Morris, Fortune, 12 Mar. 2020 -
The broader reality, though, is that many of those who telecommute across state lines will face conflict and confusion.
— Jeff John Roberts, Fortune, 27 June 2020 -
Residents were advised to try to telecommute or carpool.
— Mike Cruz, azcentral, 15 June 2019 -
Some people have also adopted RVs as home offices or makeshift studying spaces as people telecommute to work and school, Mr. Swartz said.
— Matt Grossman, WSJ, 21 Oct. 2020 -
These workers can telecommute during the self-quarantine period but cannot return to the office.
— Geoff Whitmore, Forbes, 19 Apr. 2021 -
But even with these victories, Larian is not sold on a future in which all employees telecommute.
— Los Angeles Times, 19 May 2021 -
Thoma said the strain of the pandemic has been especially difficult for employees who must work on the hospital floor and can’t telecommute.
— oregonlive, 24 Oct. 2020 -
When shops and restaurants shuttered at the start of the pandemic, causing widespread layoffs elsewhere, most residents were able to telecommute.
— Washington Post, 28 May 2021 -
Some firms have talked about allowing employees to telecommute several days a week, which could ease the traffic burden in job centers.
— Los Angeles Times, 18 June 2021 -
The Bay Area has dropped a plan to require office workers to telecommute permanently, a sign that there are limits to how much people will want to work from home once the Covid-19 pandemic passes.
— NBC News, 20 Nov. 2020 -
Many workers would like to continue to telecommute post-pandemic.
— Telis Demos, WSJ, 7 Feb. 2022 -
While many businesses began asking workers to telecommute by the middle of March, Ohio's stay-at-home order was issued until March 23.
— Cameron Knight, Cincinnati.com, 7 Apr. 2020 -
Some call center workers were already telecommuting before the pandemic but their ranks have swelled.
— Paul Davidson, USA TODAY, 25 July 2023 -
Baker’s bill would give employers a tax break to encourage more employees to telecommute.
— Shirley Leung, BostonGlobe.com, 30 July 2019 -
Transportation officials are urging commuters to telecommute, shift their schedules, walk, bike, take the bus or the train, carpool or try the water taxi — anything but drive into work alone.
— David Gutman, The Seattle Times, 13 Jan. 2019 -
Metro is also trying to attract new passengers since the widespread adoption of telecommuting cut ridership by about half.
— Justin George, Washington Post, 23 Feb. 2023
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