U.S. workers hate ‘open’ office spaces

U.S. workers hate ‘open’ office spaces

According to survey data collected by Bospar PR, it would appear many of us would—especially those toiling in an “open” office setting. The survey, which garnered responses from a diverse cross-section of 1,000 U.S. workers, found that 76 percent of Americans “hate open offices.” As Bospar executive Curtis Sparrer put it: “An overwhelming majority of Americans want to work in quiet places, but they can’t do that in today’s open office environments.”

Source: www.prdaily.com