Half of Remote Employees Nap During the Workday, a Survey Says
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A survey revealed that 48 percent of remote workers take naps during their workdays, equating to an average of 1.3 hours weekly, which totals nine full workdays annually. The survey highlighted that 53 percent of those who nap during work are managers. Generational trends indicate that 60 percent of Gen-Z employees nap while working remotely, as opposed to 51 percent of Millennials and 39 percent of Gen-Xers. Marketing and finance employees lead in reported napping frequency, with 59 percent in each profession admitting to taking naps.
Nearly half of remote employees admit to taking naps during work hours, with an average of 1.3 hours weekly, totaling nine full workdays yearly.
About 60 percent of Gen-Z remote workers reported napping on the clock, compared to 51 percent of Millennials and 39 percent of Gen-Xers.
53 percent of those who nap during the workday are managers, indicating that workday napping is prevalent even among higher-level employees.
Marketing and finance professionals have the highest reported rates of napping during the workday, with 59 percent admitting to it.
Read at Inc
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