(WHDH) A Japanese marketing firm is giving their non-smokers an additional six days of paid-leave to make up for their employees who take periodic cigarette breaks.
According to the Telegraph, Tokyo-based marketing firm Piala Inc. introduced the perk in September, and employees have been taking advantage of the paid leave.
The idea came after non-smoking emplyees began voiced their concerns that they were working more than their smoking counterparts.
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