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In the Quest for Work-Life Balance, Telecommuting Might Not Be the Answer

Feb. 06, 2013
Telecommuting, often touted as technology's antidote to job burnout, might not be as beneficial to work-life balance as once thought.

In a new study, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin found that telecommuting can lead to longer work hours and more overtime for some employees.

For more, read "Study: Telecommuting May Equal More Work, Compromised Work-Life Balance" by Laura Walter of sister publication EHS Today. 

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Multimedia Marketing
Ever since I started telecommuting, overworking has been one of my main concern. Most people tend to forget the time when concentrating on a task. I'm not into leaving an unfinished task at the end of the day so I started using a time tracking application called Worksnaps (http://www.worksnaps.net). It's great for tracking projects and time allotted on a specific task, so it means that an hour worked is an hour paid. Great solution for restoring the telecommuter's work-life balance.
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