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...st access information on company computer networks, you may want to consider h...en you start a company telecommuting program, you'll be venturing into barely ...
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... for employees with disabilities. (See discussion later.) Can create continuity after a disaster. When a disaster, such as earthquake, flood, or fire, destroys your main facility, telecommuters can often continue to work. If telecommuters must access information on company computer networks, you may want to consider having a backup network offsite. RISKS Telecommuting isn't for everyone. Certain jobs lend themselves to telecommuting. Information workers are an obvious choice; manufacturing workers aren't. Professionals comprised the majority (72%) of telecommuters in the ... Many employers are reluctant to inspect a telecommuter's work site for fear of invading their privacy Basing your telecommuters out of telecommuting centers can help you avoid this problem. We'll discuss work safety concerns - and what you can do about them - later in this article. Avoid equipment ownership disputes. Some of your potential telecommuters may already have a home office. If not, you'll have to provide the necessary equipment. It costs approximately $4 ,000 to equip an average home office with a work station, computer, telephone, fax ... , file cabinets, and possibly a printer. Your telework agreement should list office equipment and who owns it. If it's company property that you expect the worker to return when terminating the telework arrangement or leaving the company, then say so in the agreement. Don't forget equipment maintenance/service. Who'll be responsible for routine maintenance and service on equipment? If equipment is damaged by misuse, who's responsible for repairs? It may make sense to put telecommuters' equipment (even if employee-owned) under company maintenance contracts. Just make ...