Summary
Productivity in the workforce is being damaged because many employees are taking less than two hours a week on lunch breaks, according to research released today. A survey of more than 1,700 workers by employment law firm Peninsula showed that most worked through their lunch breaks in a bid to finish early.
The amount of time taken for lunch has plunged in recent years, in line with complaints about the UK's long-hours culture.See the full content of this document
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Take a Lunch Break and You'll Still Get More Work Done
Russell Lawson, of the Federation of Small Businesses Wales, counts himself among those who don't take enough of a lunch break.
He said, "It's just one of the pr...See the full content of this document
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