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telewerk

Telewerk, also known as remote work, is a work arrangement in which employees perform their duties away from a central office, often from home, using information and communication technologies to access systems, communicate, and collaborate. It can be full-time, part-time, or hybrid.

The concept has roots in early telecommunication experiments and expanded with the spread of the internet

Technologies and practices include videoconferencing, cloud-based document sharing, project management tools, VPNs, and secure remote access.

Potential benefits include reduced commuting time and costs, greater flexibility, improved retention and widening the talent

Challenges encompass work-life balance boundaries, isolation, management of performance, cybersecurity risks, data protection obligations, and questions

Implementation typically involves a formal telework policy, eligibility criteria, guidance on equipment, cybersecurity training, and performance

and
mobile
devices.
It
gained
substantial
traction
in
the
1990s
and
2000s,
and
accelerated
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
after
which
many
employers
adopted
more
flexible
patterns.
Effective
telework
requires
clear
policies,
reliable
IT
support,
ergonomic
home
office
setups,
data
security
measures,
and
compliance
with
privacy
laws.
pool,
and
environmental
benefits
from
lower
travel.
For
some
workers,
productivity
can
increase
when
working
in
a
familiar
environment.
around
compensation,
taxation,
and
occupational
health.
Not
all
jobs
or
individuals
are
suited
to
remote
work,
and
accessibility
considerations
are
important.
metrics
focused
on
outputs
rather
than
hours.