Teleworking in pandemic
The worldwide Covid-19 pandemic is a total and global social event, and given this situation, the effect of the pandemic is that every dimension of social life has been affected, from casual interactions to geopolitical dynamics. Since travel restrictions were put in place to prevent the spread of covid-19, companies have had to devise emergency solutions to enable their employees to work from home. In this adaptation to the new normal, some experts predict that this modality is here to stay. Teleworking, which emerged in the United States in the 1970s, was a term coined by NASA engineer Jack Nilles. This arose as a response to the fuel shortage that occurred in the United States in 1973 due to the oil embargo decreed by the Arab exporters to the countries that supported Israel in the war of Yom kippur. That is to say, the telework arose in another historical crisis, and apparently it arrived to install itself in a rigorous and massive way. Due to the world situation, many people and c...