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Roswitha Beyer

Summary

Since more than five years, I am a teleworker with an international consulting company. The reason to start teleworking was my first daughter, born in 1993. In summer 1993, I started working (19 hrs weekly) for my former company as a teleworker. Once a week, I work in the office for about 3 – 4 hours. In 1996, my second daughter was born and I kept the status of a teleworker.

The contents of my work is to organise training for part of our staff and to offer a sort of relocation service for new employees.

Why I apply for the ET-Award 98:

Four years ago, I was asked to do presentations about my own experiences with telework as there was too little information available about how the teleworker himself has to play an active role to make telework a success. Doing some research about telework, I found out that in Germany very „technical" information – especially for the companies – were available, but not at all practical information on what a teleworker should consider before he starts and so on. In August 1997, my book „Telearbeit" was published by the Droemer Knaur Verlag in Munich (Attn. Mrs. Weisbrod/Mrs. Traub, Rauchstraße 9 – 11, D-81679 München). Following to that, various institutions and broadcasting companies invited me to present the book and to answer questions from employees who wanted to become teleworker.

Altogether, my goal is first to inform as many employees as possible who are interested to become a teleworker (not only by family reasons), to strengthen the position of the teleworker and to help teleworking being a „normal form of work" in Germany in the future.


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