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n, a journalist ought to have the courage to break through the rules which prevent the public from learning the truth. The strong will to pursue truth proves to be more vital than any other qualities. Ultimately, journalists, while the news events occur, have to act quickly. They must forget the food and sleep temporarily and rush to the primary scene. During this process, they may get involved in dangers, which test their nerves, but that may be the pleasure to be a journalist.In a nut shell, being part of the journalism, one should sacrifice a lot but receive a little, if you want to realize your dream to be a journalist, you have to undergo everything I mentioned above., people can work and live in anywhere they want, because of the improvement of munication technology and transport. Do advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?①How telework benefits the individual, business, economy, environment and societyThere are many definitions of ‘Telework’ and ‘Teleworker’ and we are often asked the question “How do I bee a Teleworker?”. Our view is that ‘Telework’ is like ‘Television’ or ‘Telephone’, it is any work carried out at a distance. One mon form of telework is working at home, but working in any location away from the employer or manager or colleagues can be included. The term ‘Teleworker’ can apply to someone who is an employee or selfemployed and covers people in a wide variety of occupations. So teleworking is a way of getting work done not a job or occupation or career. It doesn’t even have to be dependent on the use of technology although most teleworkers take advantage of IT to enable them to keep in touch with colleagues.Teleworking is one of the few cases which deliver a winwin scenario for employers, employees and the selfemployed. It improves the output of employees, both in quality and quantity, whilst improving the worklife balance of the individual. It helps to rejuvenate local munities and reduce the waste and pollution of muting. So at every level, individual, business, industry, society or even the whole economy, it brings benefits. Some of these are highly quantifiable, such as cost savings, whilst others, such as the quality of life, may be less tangible but are certainly no less important.②Benefits for the individual The individual teleworker is able to eliminate or reduce the hassle of muting. This saves a significant amount of wasted time and money as well as reducing stress. When bined with other forms of flexible working it can allow people to improve their worklife balance. Being able to pick up the children from school, shop outside peak hours and take a more active role in the local munity are other possibilities.However one of the key benefits of working from home is that people find it much more productive than going in to a conventional workplace. Teleworkers are able to work in surroundings they have chosen without the interruptions often found in the open plan offices of today. With broadband munications and electronic munications they are able to achieve many tasks that have conventionally been done at the office desk and now with webmeeting technology they can have video meetings without having to travel.③Business Benefits Whilst teleworking and other forms of flexible working are often viewed as ‘family friendly’ rather than ‘business friendly’ in fact they are both. There is strong research evidence to show that remote and flexible workers are more productive more reliable and more loyal than their office based counterparts. They have a better worklife balance, waste less time and money on unnecessary travel and therefore are ‘greener’. In difficult economic times employers are looking for ways to reduce the cost of the workforce and increase efficiency. Encouraging telework does both by reducing the amount of office space required whilst increasing the output from employees.④Benefits to the Economy The whole process of muting to work is highly wasteful. The direct cost of transport and the cost of the infrastructure to support it is exacerbated by the peakhour nature of muting and the congestion that results. Teleworking reduces the demand for travel at these peak times and reduces the pressure on the transport systems. It also reduces the waste of productive time and the stress the biggest potential benefit to the UK economy is the increase in productivity. As well as saving wasted travel time teleworking increases work output during the hours worked at home. Many organisations that have embraced teleworking have been able to increase output with the same number of staff or reduce headcount and still provide the same level of customer service.⑤Benefits to Society Teleworking allows people to integrate their personal lives with their work responsibilities in a much more effective way than conventional work patterns.