Many Americans are eating "sad desk lunches" alone, rather than taking an actual break from work or at least socializing with coworkers over lunch. (Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Yahoo News; ...
In grade school, we'd count down the moments until the lunch bell rang. As adults, we're happy to meet up with friends for meals on weekends. Yet at work, we rarely take actual lunch breaks, instead ...
Office lunch break is a time many eagerly await, while some quietly dread the thought of socializing. For those who have friends to share lunch conversations and office gossip with, it’s one of the ...
‘Happy Hour’ is an HR Dive column from Editor Ginger Christ. Follow along as she dives into some of the offbeat news in the HR space. Nearly half of U.S. workers forgo lunch at least once a week, ...
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Several months ago, I made an announcement to my company in our Friday all-staff team meeting. I asked people to not eat lunch at their ...
Many American employees strive to perform their best in the workplace. They work overtime, agree to take on extra projects and rarely take a step away from their desk. In reality, this “work hard” ...
This story is adapted from the latest episode of Rough Translation. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or NPR One. Eating a salad at your desk may not be the most memorable kind of lunch, but at least ...