DALLAS,TX — Two-thirds of nonsmokers feel they should derive additional paid time off to compensate for their smoking co-workers, a recent survey finds. The survey was conducted by Halo Cigs, and an electronic cigarette company. Over 1000 people were surveyed about smoke breaks. According to the survey,about 81 percent of smokers believe smoke breaks are fair. Meanwhile, 74.8 percent of nonsmokers disagreed. The survey also estimated that the average smoker uses six days a year on work smoke breaks. When […]
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