Honk If Your Company Loves Telecommuting
InsideRecuiting has published an article giving lots of insight into how companies are relating to telecommuting:
Workers are affected negatively by long commutes
- New survey by the Urban Land Institute: 69% of the larger companies (those with 100-plus employees) believe a long commute time increases employee stress, but 55% reported a lack of affordable housing near their location
- 76% of workers between 18 and 34 would be at least somewhat likely to make a lateral employment move in exchange for a shorter commute (Harris Interactive)
Telecommuting trends
- 45% of the larger companies offer flextime to reduce commuting time, but just 21% offer telecommuting
- 29% of companies say they plan to use a telecommuting program and will allow workers to telecommute every day, and 16% will allow workers to telecommute one or two days a week. Another 17% said they would consider it, if enough employees requested the option (EE)
- Korn/Ferry survey of 1,320 executives indicated that 61% believe telecommuters are less likely to be promoted, compared to their on-site colleagues. Still, 48% said they would consider a telecommuting arrangement
Impact on Environment, Finance
- IBM (25% of 300,000 workers telecommute) estimates that they save $700 million annually because of telecommuting
- Cisco has cut travel by 20% a year due to videoconferencing (two million miles of travel saved, CO2 emissions lowered by approximately 10%)
- Sun has flexible policies regarding telework, offers local “drop-in centers” which save employees 90 minutes of commuting time ($63 million and 29,000 tons of CO2 emissions saved annually)
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