Normalizing taking a full hour’s lunch break is as easy as normalizing eating a sandwich over a keyboard. Don’t we all know by now that rest is a critical piece of the productivity puzzle? Taking ...
Some jobs are really flexible where you can basically take a lunch break whenever you want and not have to worry about being interrupted. Other jobs don’t operate like that, and it’s possible to have ...
More than half of Americans skip lunch in order to work more, according to a recent survey. The poll of 2,000 employed Americans, with a quota of 1,000 working parents with school-aged kids, revealed ...
Changes to state employment laws that took effect on Jan. 1 mean that employers are going to have to be on their toes on a ...
Many Americans are eating "sad desk lunches" alone, rather than taking an actual break from work or at least socializing with coworkers over lunch. (Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Yahoo News; ...
The siesta is ubiquitous in Spanish culture, so much so that the government once required restaurants to offer an affordable, multicourse meal (called the menú del día) to workers enjoying a long ...
Now that it's heating up in Georgia, many employees look forward to their breaks throughout the workday, especially working outside. But the truth is, some states aren't legally required to give lunch ...