Do smokers have an unfair advantage over non-smokers in the work place...and are they costing the company money?
The ongoing battle between smokers and non-smokers apparently extends to the workplace. More than 40% of non-smokers believe they should get three to five extra vacation days per year, to compensate for all the time their smoking co-workers spend on cigarette breaks. Is that fair? Author Bobby Albert shares his thoughts and tells us how much these smoke breaks are costing companies in lost productivity.
You can check out his book, "Principled Profits: Outward Success Is an Inside Job" HERE.
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