The naughty siesta: why workers are secretly napping at home
A cheeky little sleep during office hours is more popular than ever – but the days of the furtive snooze may be numbered
Name: The naughty siesta.
Age: The siesta dates back to at least Roman times, although the naughty version is largely a post-pandemic phenomenon.
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