Taking time to eat lunch is becoming a rarity among younger workers. Nearly all workers agree that lunch breaks are an important way to de-stress and recuperate during the workday — but few ...
The survey jumped out to me because, in today’s era of remote and hybrid work, I wondered: What happened to the lunch break? Did it die? As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve worked remotely for ...
In other words, a 90-minute lunch break only counts if it really is a break. Step away from your desk. Put the phone down. Keep it down. Sit, preferably outside. You can be alone, or maybe with a ...
A staggering 98% of worker bees across the generations recognize that lunch breaks can enhance job performance, happiness and mental activity, per ezCater’s probe. And yet, only 38% take a ...
Mirror photo by Holly Claycomb Brady, 12, Colton, 4, and Bralynn Carmichael, 10, share some laughs Wednesday while eating lunch at the Altoona Area Junior High School as part of the summer lunch ...
Maintaining healthy eating habits is important for overall wellness and the workplace is an environment where these habits can often be challenged. Long hours, stress and limited options may tempt ...
Taking a break to have lunch with co-workers can be not only beneficial for mental health, but also strengthen bonds with the people you sit next to in the office, exchange emails with and see in Zoom ...
In today's fast-paced work environment, lunch breaks are quickly becoming a thing of the past for many employees. At least that's what a new study from researchers at ezCater, a food-tech company ...
Acsa contends that it has the right and duty to provide hold-baggage screening at its airports, yet civil aviation standards ‘clearly spell out’ that the right lies elsewhere. Image ...
New Yorkers did take the cake on loving lunch, with 81% reported looking forward to their break, higher than respondents in any other city. Only 35% of workers in both San Francisco and Chicago ...