And you know, thinks the sort of stuff that people should do regardless of COVID-19.
Frankly, I discourage people being in my office if I am not there. Yes, it's company property, but things happen. Several years ago, I left a $20 bill in my office (locked) under a stapler so I would remember to get snacks or something. I came into work very early the next day and $20 was gone. The only people that had been in there were the cleaners. Went to the Director of Buildings and said that a cleaner had taken a $20 off my desk. He said no way and I said "Okay, but I'll need to let the security staff know "for their records". Next day had a $20 bill in an envelope on my desk. The cleaner in that area was re-assigned, and ended up leaving a few months later with little notice.
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The other thing I would mention is for the most part the only reason the cleaners go into offices is to empty trash baskets. I ended up removing mine as it rarely had trash in it anyways (sensitive items were shredded, bottles, etc I take home, etc.). The cleaners rarely go in there. They CAN, but it’s one less office to check.
lol - maybe the cleaner worked in a hotel before and thought you were leaving a tip !