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  • Chloe Ford
  • May 12, 2020

PR Pioneer on Stylist!

“Struggling with remote working? You’re probably more attached to your work colleagues than you think”

Our latest in house digital marketing campaign discovered just how much Americans miss their work spouses during lockdown, and the press release featured on Stylist.

“Are you feeling a little adrift as a result of working from home? It may be that you’re missing the presence of your colleagues – even the ones you don’t always get on with.

Let’s face it, office life is not without its niggles of irritation – or even outright conflicts.  Whether it’s that person who insists on reheating cod in the microwave every lunch or your neighbour who can’t seem to focus without constantly jiggling their leg (and the desk you both share), co-working is rife with potential for minor upsets….”

Read the article in full here.

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