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Away from your desk? You must be at work

Series: King Sturge Press Release ; 1 December 2003 (2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: A King Sturge (KS) survey into the human impact of office buildings has revealed that the average UK employee is away from their desk for 4 hours and 10 minutes every day. However KS did not believe this would lead to more hot-desking intiatives, as where an employee works is important in terms of their overall efficiency and morale. "Office buildings: the human impact", surveyed 326 occupiers in the UK, USA and Europe and looks at the working day, the journey to work, location and design, information and communications technology and transport and green issues. http://www.kingsturge.com/site/docs/pressoffice/newsdisplay.cfm?NID=%24%299S%25K%20%20%20%0A.
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A King Sturge (KS) survey into the human impact of office buildings has revealed that the average UK employee is away from their desk for 4 hours and 10 minutes every day. However KS did not believe this would lead to more hot-desking intiatives, as where an employee works is important in terms of their overall efficiency and morale. "Office buildings: the human impact", surveyed 326 occupiers in the UK, USA and Europe and looks at the working day, the journey to work, location and design, information and communications technology and transport and green issues. http://www.kingsturge.com/site/docs/pressoffice/newsdisplay.cfm?NID=%24%299S%25K%20%20%20%0A.