Governor Perdue signed a proclamation Wednesday with The Clean Air Campaign to declare the first ever Georgia Telework Week, which will take place August 23 to 27. This week is meant to encourage employers and commuters to demonstrate support for telework, because the best commute is the one we don’t have to make. As telework becomes available to more employees across the state, there will be less traffic and cleaner air for us all to enjoy.

From left to right: Cathy Salvadore, UPS; Gerry Leonard, ADP; Dorothy Gordon, State of Georgia; Mike Williams, The Clean Air Campaign; Governor Sonny Perdue; Paulette Norvel Lewis, U.S. Department of Labor Region IV; Tjuan Dogan, IBM; Tony Vazquez, Bank of America; Kevin Green, The Clean Air Campaign

Stay tuned to The Clean Air Campaign’s website for more information about Georgia Telework Week. Details will be coming soon about how employers and commuters can get involved.




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