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Should bosses allow their employees to sleep in between working hours?
<p>Thanks for this. In Japan, if company owners sees their employees sleeping it means they are hard workers. Too much stress at work in Japan buys good score for best employees. I don't know elsewhere around the world where this applies but there are also BPO companies who by the way, dedicates a sleeping couch for their employees. In my case, It's really hard to focus on my job when all you do is stare at papers trying to figure out what's wrong with them. Should I quit the job, I'm about to find out.</p>
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