Work at Home to Ease Pollution
December 8, 2008
Posted By: Shel
CBC reports that Calgary Economic Development (CED) wants more companies to
allow their employees to work from home.
Karen Chown of CED says more employees working at home could reduce pollution and cause less pressure on the infrastructure.
CED is currently working with various companies to get this plan going. (Source)
Well, I think having more people work from home it will help with pollution and such a good deal (less harmful toxins in the air, etc). I hope the plan goes well.
