Why Millions of Workers Are Too Scared to Go Out to Lunch
Daily Mail › September 27, 2005
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Daily Mail › September 27, 2005
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MILLIONS of workers are too scared to go out on a lunch break, research revealed yesterday.
One in four British workers about five million feel pressurised to forego a full lunch hour because they are worried it gives a negative impression to colleagues and bosses.See the full content of this document
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Why Millions of Workers Are Too Scared to Go Out to Lunch
Workers aged 45-54, or those on the first rungs of a career ladder aged 25 to 34, are most lik...
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