- Almost half (49%) admit to taking short breaks as often as every 2 hours
- 36% say regular mini breaks have helped them to increase energy levels and productivity
- 25-34-year-old workers take the most frequent breaks, with 1 in 10 taking two breaks per hour
A NEW TREND for workers to take regular breaks throughout the working day has been identified – but, according to new research, it’s not all bad news for employers and business owners.
A survey of 1,000 British adults published by ElectricTobacconist.co.uk as part of the Take a Break Report 2017 revealed that almost 1 in 2 workers (49%) take short breaks from their work as often as every 2 hours, and 15% do so once per hour – but many in fact find that this has a direct impact on their work performance.
More than 1 in 3 (36%) believe that this time actually boosts their productivity and energy levels.
And more than a quarter (27%) have experienced a moment of inspiration during their downtime which has led them to resolve or solve a problem or challenge related to their work.
And almost 1 in 4 (23%) have discovered some news or information during these kind of breaks which has been beneficial for their work.
However, few bosses seem to be recognising these benefits, as just 14% of employers feel that workers taking regular short breaks is a positive thing.
Pascal Culverhouse, founder and CEO at ElectricTobacconist.co.uk, said: “This trend for workers to take more frequent breaks from work can understandably sound a little concerning for business owners if this is not governed. However this research clearly shows that – if employers make it clear when and for how long they are happy to authorise workers taking these kinds of breaks – it can actually have a positive impact on workers’ professional performance.
“Mini breaks are a great way to rebalance, refocus and recharge so that concentration and energy levels don’t waiver. Even just a couple of short breaks each day could make a huge difference to maximising workers’ outputs, and ensuring they are making the most of each day.”
It is 25-34-year-old workers who take the most frequent breaks with 1 in 10 (9%) doing so twice per hour.
The group following closely behind is those aged 18 – 24, with 21% of this group taking breaks once per hour.
However, it's not only the youngest workers leading this trend - more than 1 in 3 employees aged 55 - 64 years old admitted to taking a break from work every 2 hours.
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To view the UK Take a Break Report 2017 and for more information on this research, please visit https://www.electrictobacconist.co.uk/take-a-break-report-i280
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