Nonsmokers want time off to make up for co-workers’ cigarette breaks
Those smoke breaks add up over a year. And nonsmokers want their time off too – in the interests of fairness. A survey of Americans’ attitudes toward smoking breaks indicates that the overwhelming majority of smokers think letting employees take time out is fair (81.2 percent) while a similarly strong percentage of nonsmokers think it is…
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