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On May 2nd, Telework Exchange announced the results of Telework Week 2012, an effort that encouraged employees to telework during the week of March 5-9, 2012. Sponsored by Cisco, the post-Telework Week report, "Bank on Telework: The Telework Week 2012 Impact and Year-over-Year Benchmark," finds that Telework Week 2012 participants saved a total of 6,413,006 miles; 251,774 hours; 3,453 tons of pollutants; and collectively saved $5.6 million by not commuting.
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This study, based on a survey responses from 87 percent of National Science Foundation’s (NSF) employees, reveals that telework is a win-win-win for managers, employees, and the environment
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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.