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What your office could look like after the coronavirus pandemic

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As employees wonder what their post-coronavirus office will look like, some companies are beginning to answer some of those  questions.

At Cushman & Wakefield Stevenson in Winnipeg, for example, the real estate firm will be implementing what it’s calling the ‘6 Feet Office’, which was started at Cushman & Wakefield offices in the Netherlands.

The concept, of course, keeps employees at a six-foot distance from one another and includes a number of other measures to ensure a sanitary environment. “If you’re going to attract and retain good people, they have to feel safe in the office environment,” Cushman & Wakefield Stevenson CEO Martin McGarry said.

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