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- noun Plural form of
teleworker .
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Examples
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The number of "teleworkers" in the country climbed from near zero to 7,000 and looks set to hit 10,000 this year.
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The Pareto Branch On - Demand ™ solution aids enterprises in extending the enterprise network and security policies to remote users such as teleworkers, mobile workgroups, and small branch offices.
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-- Maintaining high quality calls to and from remote conference participants such as teleworkers, customers or suppliers who connect to the call over the public Internet where connections can be problematic with packet loss and limited bandwidth.
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"The teleworkers have benefited tremendously from the convenience of working closer to home."
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"This is a difficult time for our teleworkers and our staff, who have developed strong relationships through the years," said Jill Wathen, director of the Southern Maryland Telecommuting Centers.
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"This is a difficult time for our teleworkers and our staff, who have developed strong relationships through the years," said Jill Wathen, director of the Southern Maryland Telecommuting Centers.
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"The teleworkers have benefited tremendously from the convenience of working closer to home."
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"The teleworkers have benefited tremendously from the convenience of working closer to home."
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"The teleworkers have benefited tremendously from the convenience of working closer to home."
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"The teleworkers have benefited tremendously from the convenience of working closer to home."
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