TOKYO, Japan (WCMH) — A company in Japan is offering its non-smoking workers an extra six days off per year to off-set the amount of time those who smoked took during cigarette breaks. According to ...
At long last, a company is making things equitable for its employees who aren’t hooked on cigarettes. The Tokyo-based marketing firm Piala Inc. has decided to award its non-smoking employees with an ...
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TOKYO - A company in Japan is giving its non-smoking employees an extra six days of paid time off per year to make up for smokers’ cigarette breaks. The Tokyo-based marketing firm Piala Inc.