Falling asleep on the job can have serious consequences, including getting fired. Here are five risks associated with this behavior, backed by labor law experts and business practices: Justified ...
Spending more time at work reduces sleep time. A study led by Professor Barnes from the University of Washington shows that the more hours people work, the less they sleep. The data come from the ...
Work stress, tight deadlines, and sleepless nights can push employees to their limits, sometimes leading to unexpected situations in the office. These moments often raise questions about fairness, ...
Even without an objective measure in place, the last few years have seen increasing enforcement for crashes caused by drowsy driving. People have gone to jail for up to five years after falling asleep ...