January 30, 2020
The Banking Standards Board in
Britain, tasked with raising standards of behavior at banks, was disappointed
in the results of its efforts. Finally, they may have hit on a solution.
Apparently, the banking sector is
known for early starts and late nights. After a survey showing that nearly 40%
of respondents slept 6 or fewer hours per night, and that almost 30% said that
they felt tired almost every day, the Board said that the industry might want
to explore ensuring that employees get sufficient sleep.
Lack of sleep, says the Board,
can impair the ability to exercise ethical and professional judgment.
I hope it works.
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