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The European Telework Week is an event launched by the European Commission in order to focus attention on the emerging opportunities of teleworking.
The Event also assigned prizes to the best initiatives.
History of the event
editThe first edition of the event was held on 9-16 November 1995 in Austria.[1]
Editions
edit- European Telework Week 1996
- European Telework Week 1997 (2-10 November 1997)[2]
- European Telework Week 1998 (2-9 November 1998)
- European Telework Week 1999
In 2000, the event was renamed e-Week.[3]
Bibliography
edit- EWork: Status Report on New Ways to Work in the Knowledge Economy. (2002). Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, Information Society Directorate-General.
Note
edit- ^ "Status Report on European Telework - New Methods of Work 1999" (PDF).
- ^ "European Telework Week 1997".
- ^ Skyrme, David J. "From Teleworking to E-Work".
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