Cigarette breaks – How they impact workplace productivity

Each day, employees stepping out for breaks disrupt workflow, with significant implications. On average, smokers take 25 minutes daily in unscheduled breaks, totaling over 90 hours annually per smoker.

This impacts the workplace beyond just employee hours. Frequent smoke breaks can create a sense of unfairness among non-smokers, potentially leading to a toxic work environment. This doesn't mean that smokers are bad, but it highlights the need for an effective solution.

By integrating ISGUS' advanced tools and services, businesses can effectively regulate breaks and working time, optimize workflow, and foster a productive and compliant workplace environment.