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    Bosses who signed office leases in the years leading up to the pandemic are becoming incensed by the rows of empty desks in offices they’re on the hook to pay for—and it’s a huge factor in ...

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    An Atlassian study last year found that 1 in 3 Fortune 500 bosses whose companies mandate some amount of in-person work say that the rule hasn’t impacted productivity at all.

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    International Workplace Group’s survey of more than 500 U.K. chief executives reveals that bosses are notably absent from the workplace—that is, despite a quarter believing that a return to ...

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    He also does not know how to respond to Peter's flippant attitude when he comes to work while hypnotised; Peter's actions include removing a door handle that constantly gives him static shocks, preparing fish at his desk, playing Tetris, and messily knocking down a cubicle wall blocking his view out the window. Furthermore, when Milton is ...

  6. List of Oval Office desks - Wikipedia

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    The desk resided in the White House in various rooms, until Jacqueline Kennedy found it languishing in the "White House broadcast room". She had it restored and moved into the Oval Office. [32] After Kennedy's death, the desk was removed for a traveling exhibition, returning to the Oval Office under Jimmy Carter in 1977.

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    The desk given to Henry Grinnell's widow, in recognition of the large sums of money her husband spent trying to find Sir John Franklin and his ships, is now known as the Grinnell desk. [14] [79] This desk is 42.25 in (107.3 cm) high, 48 in (120 cm) wide, and 26.75 in (67.9 cm) deep.

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