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Telework Exchange

Welcome, today is Monday, September 8, 2008



Telework Exchange Money Trees

Telework Exchange once again "planted" money trees blossoming with $2 bills to promote the benefits of telework on Wednesday, August 16 at the corner of 13th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.

 

 
Area commuters line up to pick $2 bill blossoms off of the Telework Exchange Money Tree on August 16


Time is Money, and Money Doesn't Grow on Trees....Telework. Telework Exchange launches second Money Tree campaign on August 16


The Telework Exchange Money Tree


"Telework Exchange Announces Next Money Tree - August 16 at 13th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C." - August 9, 2006

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Pictures from the June 8 Money Tree Event



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Federal Triangle, D.C.
Foggy Bottom, D.C.
L’Enfant Plaza, D.C.
Rosslyn, VA
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On June 8, Feds Lined Up to Pick Telework Dollars at L'Enfant Plaza

 

 
Federal employees pick $2 bills off the Telework Exchange money trees on 7th and D Streets SW Washington, D.C. on June 8.


 
Federal employees line up in front of 7th and D Streets SW in Washington D.C., to pick $2 bills off the Telework Exchange's money trees.


 
Federal employees leave the money trees all smiles after learning about the benefits of telework.