Try Telecommuting?
HRgsf
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Because of high gas prices, we've received inquiries from employees about telecommuting. Some employees do it on an informal basis now, but a lot more people are asking about it. It seems like it would work for employees who have laptops and can do their work that way, but I'm interested in any advice anyone has about telecommuting -- what works, what doesn't, pros and cons, etc. Thanks!
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It's a good idea for most companies to look into plans for telecommuting as part of emergency planning for natural disasters, pandemics, terrorism, etc.
Go onto your state department of labor websites; many state DOLs have telecommuting resources and initiatives.
Hi - I saw this article and thought it had a lot of good points -- maybe there's a financial incentive for your company!
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/06/07/gas.prices.telework/
Good luck!
companies are giving employees prepaid gas cards(!) Anyone ever hear of that -- and how do you determine who gets what? Also, I read about a company that reimburses some mileage if employees commute with a co-worker -- anyone have any experience with that? Thanks!
Here's an article I saw today about how companies are trying to help out employees because of high gas prices:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2007-06-17-gas-commute-usat_N.htm
Just to add my two cents--I have a long commute and worked a telecommuting arrangement out with my company when gas prices were at their highest. Basically, I came into the office for 4 days, 9 hours each day. I worked at home 4 hours on the 5th day. While one less day of driving doesn't seem like much, it save me $50.00 a month--not to mention I spent 2 less hours a week in the car.