French Told to Take More naps... but Also Work More
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Working naps are gaining ground. More and more French companies are developing dedicated rest spaces to improve employee productivity.
France suggests taking more naps despite need to 'work more'
The French are being encouraged to take more naps just days after their prime minister scolded the public for not working enough. Minister of Health Yannick Neuder unveiled on Tuesday a government report claiming that 50% of French citizens are not satisfied with their quality of sleep. The data suggested that over the past 50 years, French people have lost an average of 1.5 hours a night. “Sleep is not a luxury,” Neuder said, “it is a non-negot…
On Tuesday, 22 July, the French Ministry of Health presented a road map for a quality sleep. This interministerial plan plans to launch a prevention campaign, because the French are sleeping less and less and less well. These are in any case the conclusions of the ministry, which warns about these figures. In 50 years, they have lost an hour and a half of sleep on average, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. per night. A delabrated sleep that has consequen…
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If Yannick Neuder does not want to impose the measure on companies, the Minister of Health encourages them to think, in order to improve the well-being at work.
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