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Preparing The Workplace For Returning Employees

Preparing The Workplace For Returning Employees

At Clockwork Removals we’re looking at helping businesses get back to work. We know that offices won’t be the same as before Coronavirus and we know that more people will be working from home, but we are working with more and more companies to get offices reconfigured for workforces to return as quickly, efficiently and as safely as possible.

Reconfiguring your office space post Covid-19

With a wealth of experience and expertise at our finger tips to move, decommission and recommission desktop equipment and servers we can help make your new office plan a reality, whilst minimising downtime. We offer a full cabling service, network configuration, floor box moves and technical support. With social distancing requirements we can help implement sensible strategies like moving desks apart, removing chairs, creating zoning, desk partitioning and adding Perspex “cough and sneeze” barriers to maximise your workflow requirements.

Working from home

With our remote working service we can also help to support those working from home longer with deliveries of office equipment and IT to ensure that their home workspace is optimised. This reduces the requirement to bring too many people back into the working environment, enabling employees to be brought back in waves in line with government regulations. We know how important it is that employees feel safe and supported on their return to the office environment as it will certainly be a different place to the one before Covid-19. If it isn’t quite time to head back into the office and you are still working from home then check out some of these tips on how to stay motivated working from home.

We understand that regulations are changing rapidly and we’re here to help you adapt to this to get your business back on track as quickly and as cost effectively as possible.

Please give our professional, friendly team a call to discuss your office reconfiguration requirements today.

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