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workstation

[wurk-stey-shuhn] / ˈwɜrkˌsteɪ ʃən /




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After an officer tries to escort her off the premises, Norma Rae defiantly stands on a workstation in protest and holds up a sign.

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The director of research for office-furnishings maker Herman Miller designed the workstation to combat corporate monotony and conformity, even though his creation became associated with it.

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Smaller open spaces with desks would be surrounded by different types of workstations, including private offices and group meeting rooms but also spaces for solo work and two-person lounges for collaborative work.

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By using components to create small, boxy workstations, companies found they could pack more employees into tighter spaces.

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Maltinsky cleared his Los Angeles workstation and removed the flag in early June 2025 before he moved to Virginia for training, the lawsuit said.

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