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By 2000, about two-thirds of U.S. workers spent their days in open-plan offices
Microsoft has resisted making Office available on iPad for a long time.
Artist Zach Scott has created an infinite ode to the conference call at ConferenceCall.biz.
Oh, the dreaded office meeting. We have about four billion a year here in the U.S., but are they worth it?
Perks aren't just for the tech world these days.
New research shows a link between where you sit, and how you act at the office.
One reason kitchen supplies are harder to keep stocked? U.S. companies have cut about a million office support positions.
With enough planning — and maybe some soundproofing — some are still finding ways to get their work done at home.
Employers often search social media sites to learn more about job applicants. But some companies prefer to avert their eyes.
Businesses are moving away from individual offices and high-walled cubicles to more open environments. Fitting more workers into a smaller space also slashes rent costs.