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Office furniture shortages as workers stay home
Canadians should brace for a shortage of office furniture, such as desks and chairs, as people continue to study and work from home this fall.
Ikea Canada spokeswoman Kristin Newbigging says the company has seen an increase in demand for office furnishings and other gear needed for work-from-home setups.
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The Canadian Press
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9/14/2020 8:22:00 PM
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business
business and finance
Canada
canada government
Coronavirus
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economy
furnishings
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health
home
home office
Ikea
Ikea Canada
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