Six Nations band staff will now have access to two new office spaces. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) hopes making the new offices available will help get staff, who have worked from home since 2020, or those sharing desks, back into the office. Councillor Audrey Powless-Bomberry introduced a motion to continue paying for two units at the Oneida Business Park for SNEC and the Education Committee’s staff person. Councillor Bomberry introduced the motion at SNEC’s open General Finance meeting earllier this month but withdrew it when the motion didn’t receive support. “I think we think we should hold on to them. Any councillor could have office space to work or if they want to have a focus group they could take them there and for meetings. We think it just…