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Decryption. the Siesta in Company Advocated by the Minister of Health: Why It Is Still "Bad Seen"

Health Minister Yannick Neuder on Tuesday encouraged companies to create spaces for their employees to take micro-sit, but the practice remains unacceptably accepted in society.

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Health Minister Yannick Neuder on Tuesday encouraged companies to create spaces for their employees to take micro-sit, but the practice remains unacceptably accepted in society.

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As the sleep of the French deteriorates year by year, the Ministry of Health takes up the problem at arm's length and pleads for a nap in company. However, each society must remain free to set up these times of well-being at work.

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Yannick Neuder, the minister responsible for health, said that he was "very supportive of napping in a general way, whether in the professional environment or at school," reports TF1 Info, Tuesday, July 22. As part of the Great National Cause of Mental Health, the minister presented an inter-ministerial roadmap on sleep. The cardiologist warned, among other things, about a significant deterioration in the quality of French sleep. "French people …

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The Minister of Health of France, Yannick Neuder, was “very favorable” to the introduction of naps in companies and schools as a way to fight the waning lack of sleep among the French population.

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The Minister of Health would like companies to develop "quiet" spaces that allow employees to make microsiestes.

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The government has clearly shown its support for the introduction of napping in the workplace, encouraging companies to consider this practice to improve the well-being and productivity of employees in France.

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