Telecommunication + -ing (gerund suffix)
Telecommunication:
Telecommuting is a flexible work arrangement in which employees work from remote locations using telecommunications technology, such as the Internet, phone, and video conferencing.
The term "telecommuting" was coined in the late 1970s by Jack Nilles, a consultant at the University of Southern California.
Factors Contributing to its Development:
From its early beginnings, telecommuting has gained widespread adoption, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. It offers benefits such as:
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