Smoking ban has gone down a treat in English offices25/06/2008 10:14:00Monster.co.uk recently asked 545 workers in England, “Has the smoking ban improved your work environment?” and the overall results revealed the following: 34% (187 votes) Yes but time wasted with people leaving building for cigarette break 28% (155 votes) Yes – the office is a much nicer place to work 24% (132 votes) No - very inconvenient 13% (71 votes) Not really as no one smoked before While the smoking ban has had less of an effect in offices than in other public places, as many offices have banned smoking for a while, clearly it has still had an impact. Figures show that an average smoker takes six 10 minute breaks each day, which results in a loss of one hour a day per smoker, or five hours a week *. Employees who smoke are also more prone to ill health. It is in every company’s interest to encourage their employees to quit smoking by providing support and raising awareness. * UK smoking law resource centre http://www.nosmokinglaw.co.uk onrec.com news can only be reproduced with the permission of onrec.com or if onrec.com is attributed as the source.
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