Smoking breaks at work
When it comes to work and smoke breaks, there is an obvious disparity created between employees. A debate on whether smokers are allowed additional breaks emerges, and how it will directly affect production and morale. Read more about the rules on smoking breaks at work
Benefits of regular breaks and rest periods at work
We’ve established that working through break times when working can cause stress, fatigue and other issues that can affect mental health in the workplace.
Taking breaks at work benefits you and your staff. By encouraging them to take regular rest periods, you’re creating better employees.
From a boost in productivity to improved mental wellbeing, it has many research-backed health, wellness and performance advantages. Other benefits include:
- A more engaged workforce.
- Increased productivity and performance.
- Reduced injuries in physically demanding roles.
- A boost in creativity.
- Reduced presenteeism and absenteeism.
- Improved job satisfaction.
How to encourage employees and workers to take regular breaks
The culture in some working environments is one where staff taking their lunch breaks at work are seen as lazy or slackers, while those who stay at their desk working are more dedicated. It’s important to change this mentality.
The first step to addressing this issue is to practice what you preach. If you want your employees to take more breaks, you need to do the same. When staff members see those in management taking regular breaks throughout the day, they're encouraged to do the same.
To encourage regular breaks, consider revamping break rooms. It’ll act as a ‘safe space’ for when employees need to take some time away from their desks.
The space should be comfortable, with appropriate furniture for relaxing and eating. If you’re so inclined, you can even add a TV and maybe a games console.
Finally, while there’s no entitlement to paid breaks at work, you can choose to offer this to your employees. If you do, remember to include the terms and conditions in their employment contract.
Expert advice
If you would like to find out more information on any of the topics mentioned in this article, please contact Health Assured on 0844 892 2493