driving.ca, May 30
Derek Abma, Canwest News Service
Rising fuel prices are increasingly becoming a factor in how people get to their place of employment and arrange other aspects of their work life, according to a report recently released.
A poll of U. S. workers by staffing firm Robert Half International showed 44% of respondents have changed their commuting habits or work arrangements to ease the financial burden of higher gasoline costs. That was up from 34% when a similar survey was taken two years ago.
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