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  2. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    Remote work (also called telecommuting, ... Opposite of collocated work, distributed work is the case in which team members are not physically in the same location ...

  3. Digital nomad - Wikipedia

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    Different countries have different permissions regarding remote work for a company based in another country, putting some digital nomads in a legal grey area. [38] Some countries have introduced clear digital nomad visas to cover this grey area, allowing individuals to stay in the country legally while freelancing for international organizations.

  4. The Pros and Cons of Continuing To Work Remotely Post ... - AOL

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    An effective remote work infrastructure that includes appropriate laws and policies that protect both workers and employers have a long way to go, Farrer said. Information and confidentiality may ...

  5. Virtual team - Wikipedia

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    A virtual team (also known as a geographically dispersed team, distributed team, or remote team [1]) usually refers to a group of individuals who work together from different geographic locations and rely on communication technology [2] such as email, instant messaging, and video or voice conferencing services in order to collaborate.

  6. Here’s what Trump can do to stop federal employees from ...

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    About 46% of federal workers, or 1.1 million people, are eligible for remote work, and about 228,000 of them are fully remote, according to a report issued by the White House Office of Management ...

  7. Explainer-What can Trump do to stop federal employees from ...

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    About 46% of federal workers, or 1.1 million people, are eligible for remote work, and about 228,000 of them are fully remote, according to a report issued by the White House Office of Management ...

  8. Remote laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Remote laboratory (also known as online laboratory or remote workbench) is the use of telecommunications to remotely conduct real (as opposed to virtual) experiments, at the physical location of the operating technology, whilst the scientist is utilizing technology from a separate geographical location.

  9. Digital Nomads Are Taking 'Working Remotely' To A Whole New Level

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    Joanna Yung is one of millions of people taking the phrase "working remotely" to a whole new level. Tech firm MBO Partners found 10.9 million Americans described themselves as digital nomads in ...