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rea2512x
HI,
Sleeping in lunch break is not a misconduct.
But, the place in which you're sleeping/napping will determine the misconduct.
As stated from many posts in this thread, if the company provides a rest room than it is proper to utilise this for sleeping/napping.
But to sleep/nap at the workstation is definitely not a healthy measure coz it will deteriorate the employee's interest in coming to work everyday.
Thanks.

From Fiji, Suva
liathara
Hi,
It is not only a misconduct to sleep in working area but it also a unacceptable behaviour according to organizational rules and ethical prespective. If he or she feels and kinda stress about his or her work resulting to sleep in the working are he/she should have to consult with his manager...rather than creating a boring environment in the working area.
Regards
Liaqat Ali Khan

From Pakistan
pradeepullanat
2

Hi,
Working area & working timings are two different aspects. If the workers sleeps at their desk in the break period, this is not a misconduct, if the area / process are not hazardous.
Now this again comes to the organization, that you are not providing a rest room for workers. It digs a lot in the Act.
So, in short let them sleep in the break time. Be cool.
Thanks.

From India, Mumbai
ajayks09
7

Dear Shilpa,
A rest time allowed by an employer to an employee is their time during that time they can take their rest or can take their lunch depends on their wish. Its not a misconduct any how i think.
Ajay

From India, Jamshedpur
meenugreen
26

Dear Friend Sleeping in the lunch break time in not a Misconduct. If he/she is sleeping on office hour , then you can say it is a misconduct. Meenu
From India, New Delhi
PATIL RAHUL
it is misconduct. lunch break for lunch not to sleep. as long as employee is in factory he has be awaken for 8 Hrs.
From India, Delhi
dmc123
62

dear mr niket, Sleeping while on duty is a misconduct, but sleeping during break will not be considered so.
From India, Pune
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