Japanese company pays employees to get full night's sleep

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Thursday, October 25, 2018
Japanese company pays employees to get full night's sleep
A company in Japan is paying its employees to get a full night's sleep.

A company in Japan is paying its employees to get a full night's sleep.



Bloomberg reports a wedding organizer in Japan called "Crazy Inc." is awarding points to employees who sleep six hours a night or more for at least five days a week.



Points can be exchanged for food in the company cafeteria.



Nightly rest is tracked using an app.



According to a Japanese survey, more than 90 percent of people there over the age of 20 say that they don't get enough sleep.

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