Japanese firm gives non-smokers extra six days holiday to compensate for cigarette breaks

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A Japanese company is granting its non-smoking staff an additional six days of holiday a year to make up for the time off smokers take for cigarette breaks.

Marketing firm Piala Inc introduced the new paid leave allowance in September after non-smokers complained they were working more than their colleagues who smoked.

Hirotaka Matsushima, a spokesman for the company, told The Telegraph: "One of our non-smoking staff put a message in the company suggestion box earlier in the year saying that smoking breaks were causing problems."

Following the suggestion, the company's CEO Takao Asuka decided to give non-smoking employees extra time off to compensate, Mr Matsushima added.

The matter has been taken seriously by the Tokyo-based company which is reportedly based on the 29th floor of an office block — making any cigarette break last at least 15 minutes, according to staff.

Mr Asuka hopes the scheme will create an incentive for the company's staff to quit smoking.

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Efforts to reduce the number of smokers and impose tougher anti-smoking regulations have been seen across Japan in recent months.

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In July, Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike made plans to impose a smoking ban in public places across the Japanese capital ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics.

But the proposal is likely to encounter strong opposition from pro-smoking politicians, restaurateurs and cigarette manufacturing giant Japan Tobacco, which is one third government-owned and paid the state $700m in dividends in 2015.

The World Health Organisation ranks Japan at the bottom of the list in anti-smoking regulations according to the type of public places entirely smoke-free and around 18 per cent of Japanese are believed to smoke.

ajlueb on October 31st, 2017 at 12:58 UTC »

I was in the Navy, and I used to take smoke breaks throughout the day. One time, I found my buddy, a non-smoker, hidden away on the chaff deck, kicked back in a lawn chair, basking in the sun. He said he took an hour a day to chill outside since all of the smokers did. I wasn’t mad.

stump1001 on October 31st, 2017 at 12:18 UTC »

One of my best friends had never smoked before. He got a job at Applebee’s and everyone in the kitchen took a smoke break every so often. If you didn’t smoke, you didn’t get that break. He started smoking then and 20 years later, he still smokes.

JimBroke on October 31st, 2017 at 11:47 UTC »

"One of our non-smoking staff put a message in the company suggestion box earlier in the year saying that smoking breaks were causing problems."

Following the suggestion, the company's CEO Takao Asuka decided to give non-smoking employees extra time off to compensate, Mr Matsushima added.

That's not how I would have expected the issue to be resolved, but good on that CEO