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nickpalk | 13:04 Fri 09th Nov 2007 | Law
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If employers allow staff a "smoking break" what is considered reasonable and should this be made equitable for non smokers?
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As you are aware there is no legal obligation for an employer to allow smoking breaks.

My thoughts are that if the employer does permit smoking breaks - everyone should have breaks. There can be no compulsion to smoke - just stand outside for 'fresh' air for five minutes every hour or so.

It would be interesting to note the employer's reaction.
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I used to work for a company where the 2 directors smoked. Smokers were allowed outside for smoke breaks but those of us who didnt smoke had to carry on working.

No wonder I left.

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