Open-plan offices are making workers sick, say Australian scientists | Top Stories | News.com.auFirst Faved : Jan 14 2009 by mohitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 4 timesFave It!
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Quoted: "SHOCKING" evidence reveals more than 90 per cent of workers are stressed and less productive in open-plan offices.
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Their description of "open plan" sounds like The Prudential in the 70s -- a sea of desks in a large, cavernous room. Only Managers and above had cubicles.But that changed over the years to where almost everyone has a cubicle ... iI wonder if that's still considered "open plan"?