Impact of added rest breaks on the productivity and well being of workers

Last updated on 14 August 2014 4:55
The paper focuses on the impact of rest breaks in relation to productivity rates and well-being of workers. Research has suggested that conventional rest break schedules (mid-morning, lunch, and mid-afternoon) do not eliminate operator discomfort. Workers have also been found to be reluctant in selecting optimal rest breaks, and that...
Author(s): Dababneha Awwad J.;Swanson Naomi;Shell Richard L.
2001
United States
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