The logo shows Europe at the centre of the globe.
The hands represent work - though we increasingly work with our brains, the hands play a key rôle in most forms of work - including for most, of us, in 1995, the main way of communicating with others across the Networks via our keyboards.
The hands are in a position of support and care - telework and the electronic networking methods on which it depends can be applied to deliver education, health care and other kinds of support as well as commercial values.
The globe - rather than just the map of Europe - says that telework is without frontiers. People in other parts of the world use networking technology to telework with European colleagues and companies. Europeans need to see the world as their market for telework, not just each other.
Europe is shown at the centre of the globe. Europe has been the cradle for much of the technology and innovation that underpins today's and tomorrow's telework opportunities. Europe's Information Society vision is helping people and governments everywhere to prepare for the new networked economy. The World Wide Web technology that brings you news of European Telework Week and Telework Week Online was a European invention.
People and governments everywhere are greatly concerned about the future and especially "the future of work". The European Telework Week Logo says:
European Telework Online - Home Page
European Telework Week 95
Telework Week 95 Country Pages
Telework Week 95 - Latest News as it happened
Telework Week 95 - Press Releases
The Telework Week Online pages are provided by Management Technology Associates:
MTA/Open Electronic Networking Home Page
MTA Telework Pages
MTA Open Electronic Networking Pages
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