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    Title: 電傳勞動關係之研究
    A Study on Telework
    Authors: 伍岳
    Wu, Sam
    Contributors: 張其恆
    Chang, Chyi-Herng
    伍岳
    Sam Wu
    Keywords: 電傳勞動
    勞動關係
    Telework
    Labour Relations
    Date: 2001
    Issue Date: 2016-04-15 16:05:53 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 所謂電傳勞動(telework),是指勞動者位在自身勞務成果受領人只要營業場所之工作站,藉電腦資訊技術及電子通訊設備為勞務給付活動之特殊勞動型態。其構想與實踐發端於1970年代,也引起不同學科領域研究者及實務界的重視與討論。曾有相當多樂觀的論者認為,電傳勞動可提供工業革命以降人員、物資集中化所導致眾多社會問題之解決契機,並預言在二十世紀結束之前,隨資訊科技日新月異、環保意識抬頭及勞動人口工作觀念變遷,電傳勞動必將成為工業先進國家居民主流的工作方式。儘管歷經三十餘年的發展、演進,電傳勞動雖未如早先預期般迅速擴張,但從其溫和、緩慢成長之趨勢看來,電傳勞動在未來仍有不可忽視的發展潛力。
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