Source: Xinhua Net
Taipei, 16 Dec (Xinhua) -- With temperatures plummeting and occasional cold snaps, how can Taiwanese office workers cope with the freezing winter? Yes123 job search network released the "Winter Work and Year-end Business Opportunities Survey" results on the 16th, showing that lying in bed, late, cold enough to want to take leave, is the winter Taiwan office worker image of the "ukiyo-e".

Taipei Street View, December 15. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter He Zili
The survey shows that because of the low temperature in winter, up to 84.1% of people will lie in bed, with an average bed time of 546 seconds. Among them, 27.8% said that because of the winter bed, it has led to late work, an average of about 2.9 days late in a month.
According to Yang Zongbin, a spokesman for yes123 job search network, how to combat chills and drowsiness and avoid bedtime, the respondents have their own tricks: in the case of re-selectable, the order is: set several sets of alarm time, go to bed early, keep the alarm clock or the alarm device away from the bed, and increase the alarm sound and ask the family to call Morning.
The survey also found that as many as 69.3% of the respondents had the idea of "wanting to take time off and not going to work" whenever the temperature became cold in winter. In the case of re-selectable conditions, the working state that will be affected in winter is as follows: easy to be tired, drowsy, stiff hands and feet, slow movements during work, easy to cough and cold, affecting work progress, etc.
As for the possibility of implementing cold and low temperature leave, 72.7% of the labor side approved and 27.3% disapproved; the enterprise side approved of 22.8% and 77.2% disapproved.
This survey was conducted by yes123 job search network from December 1 to 13, 2021, with an online questionnaire, surveying members who currently have a job, and have graduated or completed their service (exemption), with a total of 1207 valid questionnaires and a total of 933 valid questionnaires for enterprises.