Etymology:
Meaning:
Telecommuting refers to working remotely from a location other than the traditional office, typically from home or a designated workspace outside the company premises.
Origin:
The term "telecommuting" originated in the early 1970s, when new technologies such as computers and modems made it possible for employees to work from home.
Development:
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