Lunch is for Wimps?
Looking at the ever shortening
“Lunch hour” and the
consequences of its erosion
In the words
of Gordon
Gecko...
In the words
of Gordon
Gecko...
Recent times have seen the traditional
“Lunch Hour” attacked from all sides.
Let us look at the state of the Lunch
hour today...
The Lunch hour used to be just that...
The Lunch hour used to be just that...
An hour of the day where workers had some
time to catch a bit to eat, socialise with
colleagues and have some time
to relax.
The Lunch hour used to be just that...
An hour of the day where workers had some
time to catch a bit to eat, socialise with
colleagues and have some time
to relax.
The logic of this being that
workers would return to work
rejuvenated and ready to work
hard until the days end.
The Lunch hour used to be just that...
An hour of the day where workers had an hour
in which they could catch a bit to eat, socialise
with colleagues and have some time
to relax.
TheBring of this being that
logic on the
rest of the
workers would return to work
rejuvenated and ready to work
day!
hard until the days end
The Lunch hour used to be just that...
An hour of the day where workers had an hour
in which they could catch a bit to eat, socialise
with colleagues and have some time
But times are
to relax.
changing! to work
The logic of this being that
workers would return
rejuvenated and ready to work
hard until the days end
The Lunch hour used to be just that...
An hour of the day where workers had an hour
in which they could catch a bit to eat, socialise
with colleagues and have some time
But times are
to relax.
changing! to work
The logic of this being that
workers would return
rejuvenated and ready to work
hard until the days end
UH OH...
...And changing in quite a literal way.
The lunch hour, it would seem... Is no longer an
hour.
...And changing in quite a literal way.
The lunch hour, it would seem... Is no longer an
hour.
A recent survey by
Steelcase, a US based
office furniture company
Lunch
revealed that the lunch
“Hour”
hour...
...And changing in quite a literal way.
The lunch hour, it would seem... Is no longer an
hour.
A recent survey by
Steelcase, a US based
office furniture company
Lunch
revealed that the lunch
... ½ Hour?
hour...
Now stands at an
average of 31 minutes.
...And changing in quite a literal way.
The lunch hour, it would seem... Is no longer an
hour.
A recent survey by
And...
Steelcase, a US based
55% are taking less than
office furniture company
Lunch
revealed that the working
½ an hour per day ½ Hour?
...
hour...
Now stands at an
average of 31 minutes.
KFC recently conducted a US-wide
survey on the matter of “Myths in
the workplace”
KFC recently conducted a US-wide
survey on the matter of “Myths in
the workplace”
And unsurprisingly...
KFC recently conducted a US-wide
survey on the matter of “Myths in
the workplace”
And unsurprisingly...
67% of respondents named the lunch hour:
KFC recently conducted a US-wide
survey on the matter of “Myths in
the workplace”
And unsurprisingly...
67% of respondents named the lunch hour:
Although this reduction in the lunch hour might at first
seem solely an American development, the trend is
certainly becoming more global
Although this reduction in the lunch hour might at first
seem solely an American development, the trend is
certainly becoming more global
It is estimated that the
lunch hour in the UK now
stands at
20 mins
Although this reduction in the lunch hour might at first
seem solely an American development, the trend is
certainly becoming more global
It is estimated that the With workers across the
lunch hour in the UK now water in Ireland enjoying a
stands at comparatively high
20 mins 35 mins
But who or what is behind the ever
reducing lunch hour?
But who or what is behind the ever
reducing lunch hour?
Most people will
cite demands from
the employer as
the main reason
for the extinction
of the lunch hour
But who or what is behind the ever
reducing lunch hour?
And although
management may
contribute to the
situation... A huge
force behind the
situation is...
The EMPLOYEE
The EMPLOYEE
We aren't even all that
hungry... Honest...
So... Why are people
dining “Al Desko”?
Why?
In tougher economic times, and with competition in the
workplace at an all time high, employees see the lunch
hour as a dispensable luxury...
Why?
In tougher economic times, and with competition in the
workplace at an all time high, employees see the lunch
hour as a dispensable luxury...
Hays recruitment a UK based recruiter
found 41% of employees believe that:
Why?
In tougher economic times, and with competition in the
workplace at an all time high, employees see the lunch
hour as a dispensable luxury...
Hays recruitment a UK based recruiter
found 41% of employees believe that:
Those who skip lunch tend to cite increased productivity,
being guided by the intuitive logic that by skipping lunch
they are gaining extra time to work
Those who skip lunch tend to cite increased productivity,
being guided by the intuitive logic that by skipping lunch
they are gaining extra time to work
However like most things in life – its about the quality,
not quantity of time spent at work
Those who skip lunch tend to cite increased productivity,
being guided by the intuitive logic that by skipping lunch
they are gaining extra time to work
However like most things in life – its about the quality,
not quantity of time spent at work
8hrs + 1 hr( not taken as lunch)
Those who skip lunch tend to cite increased productivity,
being guided by the intuitive logic that by skipping lunch
they are gaining extra time to work
However like most things in life – its about the quality,
not quantity of time spent at work
8hrs + 1 hr( not taken as lunch)
≠
9hrs of productive work
Bev Smallwood, a workplace psychologist,warns that
although workers may be spending more hours at their
desk, this is not necessarily a good thing:
Bev Smallwood, a workplace psychologist,warns that
although workers may be spending more hours at their
desk, this is not necessarily a good thing:
“Burned out workers don't
treat customers the
way they need to
be treated”
So counterintuitively
Bev Smallwood, a workplace psychologist,warns that
although workers may be spending more hours at
their desk, this is not necessarily a good thing:
skipping lunch may
“Burned out workers don't
HARM your
treat customers the
performance in the
way they need to
workplace
be treated”
Taking a proper lunch break also has beneficial
effects for an employees general wellbeing:
Taking a proper lunch break also has beneficial
effects for an employees general wellbeing:
Debra Brown Volkman, Career coach
Debra also recommends getting
out of the office altogether,
stating that:
Sunshine is good for
the mind body and soul
So...
So...
Some might say that
“Lunch is for wimps”
So...
Some might say that
“Lunch is for wimps”
However the experts will tell you that a good lunch
hour is good for:
So...
Some might say that
“Lunch is for wimps”
However the experts will tell you that a good lunch
hour is good for:
Your health
So...
Some might say that
“Lunch is for wimps”
However the experts will tell you that a good lunch
hour is good for:
Your health
Your performance
So...
Some might say that
“Lunch is for wimps”
However the experts will tell you that a good lunch
hour is good for:
Your health
Your performance
Your work/life balance
Who is correct???
Who is correct???
Well... you can decide
for yourself
But I think I’ll be taking the full hour
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Edward Fidgeon Kavanagh
E: edward.fidgeon-kavanagh@hotmail.com
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