Office Politics Center Around Seating Comfort

(ARA) - The hallways, lunchrooms … and yes … even the water cooler are all buzzing with political chatter. People in offices nationwide are talking about energy plans, healthcare reform, taxes and the war in Iraq. These issues, not to mention the fact the ’08 election is only weeks away, have kept U.S. workers from coast to coast debating who will take the next seat in the Oval Office and solve our country’s woes -- John McCain or Barack Obama.
The discussion is lively, but only temporary. When all is said and done, and the votes have been counted, another more serious debate will continue in the U.S. workplace – one that centers on pressing matters of national comfort – office seating.
The burning question isn’t necessarily who has the best view or the biggest office space.
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