A managing director will be giving an extra four days off to non-smokers at their company in England, hoping that other businesses would follow suit. Don Bryden of Stratton-based firm KCJ Training and Employment Solutions introduced the new policy this month, Swindon Advertiser reported on Jan. 10. He decided to finally implement the policy this year after seeing “something on social media” that suggested non-smoking workers should have an extra four days off. However, Bryden pointed out that employees will only receive the extra four days off if they can stop smoking for 12 months. “The team is very motivated.”ADVERTISEMENTMeanwhile, a certain Krzystof Krzywozeka, a non-smoker who has worked in the said company for just over six months, welcomes the new policy.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer January 15, 2020 09:56 UTC