Chair design and America s history: neither are exactly comfortable. Using books and news articles, Living Spaces explored five chairs that reflect our history.
An Indiana woman has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing more than $500,000 from the church where she worked and using it to pay for vacations and gambling.
An Indiana woman has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing more than $500,000 from the church where she worked and using it to pay for vacations and gambling.
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Just mention the word ergonomics, and others might conjure up images of oddly split keyboards, rigidly straight posture, or even a standing desk or two.
Ergonomics is not, in fact, the study of posture or the study of how to limit back pain or other ailments due to advanced amounts of sitting, but rather the study of people s efficiency in their working environment.
The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant changes to the work environment, with, more people than ever before transitioning into a remote working arrangement. These new working arrangements come with a handful of challenges, including ways to reduce distractions while maximizing efficiency. Enter furniture ergonomics.