Return to Offices Brings Back Chilly Memories
As employers welcome back workers, the return to offices brings back chilly memories of arctic temperatures at desks and meeting rooms.
As employers welcome back workers, the return to offices brings back chilly memories of arctic temperatures at desks and meeting rooms.
As summer approaches, we're seeing more articles on how cold temperatures impact office productivity, particularly for women.
The same day we published the article "Workers Are More Productive in Warmer Offices" the New York Times published one titled "Can an Office Temperature Be ‘Sexist’? Women, and Science, Say So." The issue was sparked by the New York Gubernatorial race debate between Andrew Cuomo and Cynthia Nixon. Prior to the event, Ms. Nixon
This time of year publications start running articles about office chills and how air conditioning erupts in office thermostat wars.
Our NY Times Raynaud's editorial aims to increase pressure on offices to be aware of medical issues in setting office temperatures.