UK Workers Urged To Sleep On The Job
By Sky News SkyNews - Wednesday, June 25 08:55 am
By Sky News SkyNews - Wednesday, June 25 08:55 am
Workers may be allowed to sleep on the job today as part of a campaign to import Spanish siestas to offices in the UK
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Company bosses are being encouraged to let their staff have a nap in their lunch break as part of National Siesta Day.
Company bosses are being encouraged to let their staff have a nap in their lunch break as part of National Siesta Day.
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They say siestas help to keep staff healthy and happy - and boost productivity.
They say siestas help to keep staff healthy and happy - and boost productivity.
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A spokesperson for Siesta Awareness UK said: "The main purpose of the event is to help make a short post-lunch nap acceptable in UK culture.
A spokesperson for Siesta Awareness UK said: "The main purpose of the event is to help make a short post-lunch nap acceptable in UK culture.
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"The short nap is an effective tool in helping us to be more healthy, alert and productive in the afternoon.
"The short nap is an effective tool in helping us to be more healthy, alert and productive in the afternoon.
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"Potentially it can help reduce the risk of illness and accidents, relieving some pressure on the NHS".
"Potentially it can help reduce the risk of illness and accidents, relieving some pressure on the NHS".
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"In short, it's really good for us."
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The event is now in its third year.
The event is now in its third year.
2 comentarios:
Todos aca en USA, gritamos: siesta, siesta!!!!
I will nap at work at any time!
Just let me kick up my legs on the desk, and relax!
Mike
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