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The report, from Australian workplace sensor provider XY Sense, found that 36% of so-called workpoints — cubicles and desks — are never occupied, “indicating a general oversupply.” ...
LONDON — Office jobs are never going to be the same. When workers around the world eventually return to their desks, they’ll find many changes due to the pandemic.
Courtesy of Herman Miller Inc. This 1968 photo shows one of the first uses of the Action Office furniture system. Forty years ago, in an odd-shaped building on South State Street between ...
Research from office-furniture maker Haworth found that 85 per cent of employees had their own individual workstations before 2020, yet less than half do now. Following years where companies simply ...
Alas, Office Scribe may feel lonely, but she’s far from alone. Mass layoffs throughout corporate America have created cubicle and desk graveyards in office buildings from coast to coast.
In this Thursday, May 7, 2020 photo, Vice President Rachel Zsembery at the design firm Bergmeyer, positions chairs in a conference room with a designated maximum occupancy of two people, at the firms ...
Office-furniture makers are racking up sales by persuading companies that newer, more-flexible office layouts can encourage collaboration and, in some cases, cut costs. The trend bodes ill for the ...
At Office Furniture Center's 250,000-square-foot facility, remote workers can browse through hundreds, if not thousands, of multicolored desk chairs and conference and work tables.
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