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Who came up with telecommuting?

Jack Nilles
The term “telecommuting” was first coined in 1972 by Jack Nilles. At that time, Nilles was working remotely on a complex NASA communication system. He told people what he was doing was “Telecommuting”, and the phrase was born.

When did work from home become common?

While modern-day remote work policies were formulated and adopted by companies after 1999, it predates even the personal computer. In 1979 five IBM employees were allowed to work from home as an experiment. By 1983, the count rose to 2000.

When did telecommuting become popular?

Although formalized corporate telecommuting processes grew in popularity throughout the eighties, telecommuting was unavoidable when worldwide internet users reached 400 million in 1999.

What is telecommuting read more >>?

Telecommuting is the ability for an employee to complete work assignments from outside the traditional workplace by using telecommunications tools such as email, phone, chat and video apps. Knowledge workers are especially well-suited for working from home or other remote locations.

How many people in the US telecommute?

4.3 million people in the USA work from home at least half the time. According to telecommuting statistics 2018, there are 4.3 million remote workers in the USA, which makes up 3.2% of the entire workforce.

When did virtual work begin?

1980s
Untethered work on a large scale began in the early 1980s, when a “freelance nation” of virtual workers using nascent e-mail networks emerged. The new connectivity allowed an individual who might otherwise have worked inside a company, or at a specialized vendor serving a company, to set up a one-person shop instead.

When did the term telecommuting and telework start?

Both terms were coined by Jack Nilles in the 1970s. Important point: many people and organizations are moving away from both the term telework and telecommuting in favor of remote work, distributed work, mobile work, smart working (UK), and workshifting (Canada).

Why is it so common for people to telecommute?

Technology has made telecommuting easier for workers, and most companies seem willing to let workers do their work remotely, at least on an occasional basis if the position allows for it. Even though telecommuting has become more common, the growth in the practice appears to have leveled off in recent years.

Can you work at home and telecommute at the same time?

But workers can also telecommute in addition to being in the office by logging on from home during evenings or weekends, when necessary. In the past, more telecommuters said they most often telecommuted outside of working hours in addition to going into the office during the day.

Is there a relationship between job satisfaction and telecommuting?

Unsurprisingly, job satisfaction is highest among telecommuters whose personalities are defined by a need for order and autonomy. As with job satisfaction, there is a positive but insignificant relationship between telecommuting and the worker’s commitment to the organization.