
April 28, 2008 - What employees really want - clean toilets?
ShadoVVerk
A survey by Blumberg Capital Partners has come to this conclusion…
“The biggest complaint among the 500 office workers surveyed was extreme temperatures in the office followed closely by unclean restrooms, outdated furniture, persistent odors, leaky ceilings, crime and rodents or insect problems.
Among the amenities that are most desirable by [...]
- Forget the Recession - I Want a Better Chair
U.S. News & World Report
Office workers may want improved conditions, but experts say other factors are still key
Large-scale layoffs were up in March from a year ago, a fact that could have many workers fretting about their job security. But some are apparently focused on less extreme problems, like the shoddy artwork in their office [...]
April 25, 2008 - What Office Perks Really Matter? You’d Be Surprised
CNBC.com
Forget job perks like access to the company car or a cushy expense account. Keeping and recruiting employees might be as easy as keeping the bathrooms clean.
One-in-three employees surveyed by Blumberg Capital Partners, a U.S. investment firm that specializes in commercial real estate, have accepted or left a job due to the condition of the [...]
April 24, 2008 - Blumberg Capital Partners Releases Details of its Landmark Office Worker Survey
CORAL GABLES, Fla., April 24 — Philip Blumberg’s Blumberg Capital Partners, the U.S. investment firm and commercial real estate investment fund, today released verbatim comments and regional comparisons from its landmark survey of office workers. The comments from the survey respondents highlight the range of conditions under which U.S. office workers toil.
In the survey, a [...]
- Office Workers Vent on Extreme Temperatures, Messy Restrooms, Rodents and ‘Dumpy’ Workplaces
SunHerald.com
Philip Blumberg’s Blumberg Capital Partners releases verbatim comments and regional comparisons from landmark office worker survey; ‘I wish the building had windows’
CORAL GABLES, Fla., April 24 — Philip Blumberg’s Blumberg Capital Partners, the U.S. investment firm and commercial real estate investment fund, today released verbatim comments and regional comparisons from its landmark survey of office [...]