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AT&T FUNDS ANNUAL
TELEWORK AMERICA RESEARCH SURVEY
Survey To Explore New Technologies
Used By Remote Workers
FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2003
BEDMINSTER, N.J. -
AT&T today announced funding of the annual Telework America
Research Survey. The survey, sponsored by AT&T and managed
by the International Telework Association and Council (ITAC),
produces detailed information about the evolution of telework
in the United States. Previous ITAC Telework America Research
studies documented steady growth in the practice of working
remotely.
“We are very appreciative of the AT&T Foundation’s
ongoing support of ITAC’s Telework America Research,”
said Tim Kane, President of ITAC. “This year’s
AT&T Foundation grant will help ITAC explore a new research
area -- the impact broadband and other technologies are having
on people who work remotely.”
"Everyone wins with telework--businesses are more efficient,
employees are happier workers, and communities have cleaner
air," said Joseph Roitz, AT&T Director of Telework
and Workplace Transformation. “For those who may have
been left out of the economic mainstream in the past, such
as seniors and individuals with disabilities, telework holds
the opportunity to ‘Get There Without Going Anywhere.’
SM We're proud to sponsor ITAC's groundbreaking research into
this new structure of work for the knowledge economy."
Telework America was originally established in 1995 as Telecommute
America, a public-private effort of representatives from government,
non-profit and corporate entities bound by their mutual interest
in advancing the nation’s knowledge and understanding
of this workplace option.
The mission of the project has been to encourage acceptance
and growth of telework arrangements through a nationwide program
of public awareness, education and active public-private participation
focused on benefits for employees, employers, communities
and the environment.
To publicize the status of telework in the United States,
ITAC undertook significant research that was supported by
the AT&T Foundation. Authoritative studies were issued
in 1999, 2000 and 2001. The 2002 survey results are scheduled
to be presented next month. Summaries of past Telework America
Survey Reports can be found on ITAC's Web site at www.workingfromanywhere.org.
The AT&T Foundation invests in projects that address
a range of public concerns. Emphasis is placed on programs
that serve the needs of people in communities where AT&T
has a significant business presence; initiatives that use
technology in innovative ways, and programs that AT&T
employees are actively involved with as contributors and/or
volunteers. AT&T has donated more than $7 million toward
environmental programs since 1996. For more information, please
visit the AT&T Foundation Web site at www.att.com/foundation.
For further information on ITAC and its activities, call
781-876-8815, send email to [email protected] or visit www.workingfromanywhere.org.
Free subscriptions to ITAC's newsletter, which includes news
and case studies about working remotely, as well as updates
on ITAC activities, are available on the web site's homepage.
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About ITAC
On January 1, 2005, ITAC became the Telework Advisory Group for WorldatWork. Prior to this year, ITAC was the International Telework Association and Council (ITAC). As part of WorldatWork, ITAC continues its mission of advancing the growth and success of work independent of location through groundbreaking research such as this year’s Guide, an annual conference held every September and monthly e-mail communications on the latest developments in telework. Information on ITAC and its activities is available on the Web at www.workingfromanywhere.org or by telephone at 301-650-2322.
About AT&T
AT&T (www.att.com) is
among the premier voice, video and data communications companies
in the world, serving businesses, consumers, and government.
The company runs the largest, most sophisticated communications
network in the U.S., backed by the research and development
capabilities of AT&T Labs. A leading supplier of data,
Internet and managed services for the public and private sectors,
AT&T offers outsourcing and consulting to large businesses
and government. The company is a market leader in local, long
distance and Internet services, as well as transaction-based
services like prepaid cards, collect calling and directory
assistance. With approximately $40 billion of revenues, AT&T
has relationships with about 50 million consumers and 4 million
business customers, who depend on AT&T for high-quality
communications. AT&T has garnered several awards for outstanding
performance and customer service.
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