Japan Sleeping On Work at Audrey Dowling blog

Japan Sleeping On Work. the concept of inemuri can be simplified as ‘sleeping on the job’, but a. It really depends on the company culture and. if you've visited any big city in japan, you've no doubt seen a fair few commuters sleeping on the subway. The more time you spend there, the more places in which. in japan, sleeping at work is not only acceptable but might even be encouraged by employers. One study suggests that an average japanese sleep only 6 hours and 35. The general view seems to be that, as long as you are not trespassing, blockading or disturbing. sleeping at work is so common in japan that there's a word for it in japanese — inemuri (居眠り).

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the concept of inemuri can be simplified as ‘sleeping on the job’, but a. The more time you spend there, the more places in which. One study suggests that an average japanese sleep only 6 hours and 35. if you've visited any big city in japan, you've no doubt seen a fair few commuters sleeping on the subway. in japan, sleeping at work is not only acceptable but might even be encouraged by employers. It really depends on the company culture and. The general view seems to be that, as long as you are not trespassing, blockading or disturbing. sleeping at work is so common in japan that there's a word for it in japanese — inemuri (居眠り).

Japanese businessman sleeping on chairs Stock Photo Alamy

Japan Sleeping On Work The more time you spend there, the more places in which. in japan, sleeping at work is not only acceptable but might even be encouraged by employers. the concept of inemuri can be simplified as ‘sleeping on the job’, but a. It really depends on the company culture and. The more time you spend there, the more places in which. if you've visited any big city in japan, you've no doubt seen a fair few commuters sleeping on the subway. sleeping at work is so common in japan that there's a word for it in japanese — inemuri (居眠り). One study suggests that an average japanese sleep only 6 hours and 35. The general view seems to be that, as long as you are not trespassing, blockading or disturbing.

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