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According to a couple of texts, it has been clarified as so!
"<span>Readers unfortunately lowered their subscriptions to manual printed newspaper style</span><span> in exchange for free online</span><span> </span>news<span>, which was so much easier and advertisers withdrew funding from print </span>editions<span> in favor of worldwide net </span>editions<span>."
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The correct answer is who works at that desk.
There are two types of clauses: subordinate and independent. Independent clauses, as the name itself suggests, are complete and can exist on their own. In the example above, the independent clause would be <em>The woman is absent today.</em>
On the other hand, subordinate clauses are incomplete thoughts - they need to be supplemented by other words in order to be grammatically correct. In the example above, if you just write the clause <em>who works at that desk </em>and leave it at that, it is definitely grammatically incorrect. But, if you write that entire sentence, then it will make sense.