It’s officially Voting Day in the United States, which means that the memes are in full swing and folks are using humor to ...
A person can only take so many diaper blowouts and spit-up stains before they need a break. To hold you over until potty ...
In other words, a 90-minute lunch break only counts if it really is a break. Step away from your desk. Put the phone down. Keep it down. Sit, preferably outside. You can be alone, or maybe with a ...
A staggering 98% of worker bees across the generations recognize that lunch breaks can enhance job performance, happiness and mental activity, per ezCater’s probe. And yet, only 38% take a ...
Taking time to eat lunch is becoming a rarity among younger workers. Nearly all workers agree lunch breaks are an important way to de-stress and recuperate during the workday, but many employees ...
The third Test between India and New Zealand commenced on Friday (November 1) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Have a little fun with Alisha Sweeney on Fridays with The Lunch Break for a chance to win concert tickets. Submit your mixtape theme below, then listen Fridays at noon. If Alisha chooses yours ...
And same with the lack of corporate lunch culture. The traditional lunch break is defined as a period of time when one stops working to eat lunch — whether by themselves or with co-workers.
Lunch breaks make us happier, healthier and more productive – but in the era of remote working, more people are skipping them than ever before. Christobel Hastings explores the growing trend ...
In today's fast-paced work environment, lunch breaks are quickly becoming a thing of the past for many employees. At least that's what a new study from researchers at ezCater, a food-tech company ...
New Yorkers did take the cake on loving lunch, with 81% reported looking forward to their break, higher than respondents in any other city. Only 35% of workers in both San Francisco and Chicago ...