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This study reveals the impact of rising gas prices on American commuters
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A study on how telework can offer commuters significant savings, but barriers remain to teleworking
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A study on America’s fuel conservation opportunity
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A study on the impact of rising gas prices on Federal commuters and how telework helps reduce commuting costs
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The study examines Americans' commuting habits and the steps employees are taking to alleviate the efforts of continually rising gas prices, revealing that while few are ready to go cold turkey, Americans are clearly focused on reducing their daily dosage of gasoline
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Governor Timothy M. Kaine today announced that Virginia teleworkers saved approximately $113,000, avoided driving 140,000 miles and removed 75.89 tons of pollutants from the air through participation in Telework Day on August 3, 2009. The “What We Saved; What We Learned” report, compiled by the public-private partnership Telework Exchange, also reveals an increase in productivity by participants and reports satisfaction with their teleworking experience.