Telecommute
(verb)
To work at a location outside of an office, often from home, using a computer and telecommunications technology to stay connected with colleagues and clients.
Origin:
Tele- from greek meaning "far" + commute from latin meaning "to change residence".
Examples:
- Many employees are choosing to telecommute to avoid long commutes.
- The company allows its employees to telecommute for part of the week.
- The telecommuting option has become increasingly popular in recent years.
- Telecommuting can help reduce traffic congestion and pollution.
- The telecommuting option makes it easier for employees to balance work and family obligations.