Abstract

This article discusses the evolution of telework in European countries and in Spain in recent years in terms of the extent to which it has been implemented and which sectors and activities have been most affected. It also presents the state of the art of the regulation of telework in the context of the EU since the European Framework Agreement on Telework in 2002 and informs about the strategies that social actors and the Administration have adopted to mitigate the lack of of regulation of the practices associated with telework.

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