A poll revealed that taking fag breaks during work could cut a year off an average smoker's life.
A poll revealed that taking fag breaks during work could cut an year off from an average smoker's life.
Three 15-minute smoking breaks a day cost employers 195 working hours a year for each worker.That’s a remarkable 8,677 hours in the average 44-year working lifetime – or nearly a whole year smoking instead of working.
Even the smoking ban has not helped to reduce the number of employees smoking, with 69 per cent continuing to light up – but now traveling further from their desks to find a place to do so.
“The results will be annoying for employers – who are essentially paying people to puff away,” The Sun quoted John Sewell, from onepoll.com, as saying.