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Unfortunately we all know what they would actually be used for.
Every response to this seems like its implying sex. But I'm reading it as forced longer hours at work since there is bedding avaliable.
Sounds to me like we need another room.
Also a great way to decompress on a lunch break
It's a public facility for employees so I'm sure most people wouldn't try.
It's not a bad idea. In Romania and France I've seen beds in relax rooms, or unfoldable couches. They were quite a hit with employees taking a nap.
Getting raises?
Yeah but every good thing is used for some bad purposes too
That shouldn't stop people from implementing or putting good stuff in the right places
Having some beds in a break room would be great for the corporate people