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Japan firm rewards non-smokers with six extra days holiday

Since the start of programme on September 1, four employees out of 42 smokers have kicked the habit. There are 120 people employed in total at the firm

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Japan lags behind other developed nations in terms of smoke-free policies and the social pressure to quit is less intense. File photo: AFP

Non-smoking employees at one Japanese firm are getting six additional days’ holiday to compensate for the time their colleagues spend puffing away at work.

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Piala, a Tokyo-based online commerce consulting and marketing company, kicked off the programme in September after an employee complained about the time lost by smoking colleagues who frequently disappear to light up.

“Because our office is located on the 29th floor … it takes at least 10 minutes for a smoker to go down to a common smoking room in the basement and come back,” spokesman Hirotaka Matsushima said.

“But at the same time, it’s true that smoking room conversations are mostly about work … they exchange ideas and consult each other.

“So we decided it’s better to give rewards (to non-smokers) than punish the smokers.”

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Since the start of the programme on September 1, four employees out of 42 smokers have kicked the habit. There are 120 people employed in total at the firm.

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