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    Topic: At Work Massage - Does it Add or Take away from productivity?

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    Jacquelyn Harris
    Jacquelyn Harris
    At Work Massage - Does it Add or Take away from productivity?
    09-02-2011 / 9:54 pm    #1

    I've been pushing for at-work massages for employees since our industry involves a lot of stress in trying to present to the governmental agencies in order to get grants to fund our programs, working with prisoners and other difficult people, etc.  I believe that massage will enable our associates to be more productive because they will feel less stressed after a 10-15 minute massage.  But the thought occurred that it may be too disruptive to business to have a masseuse on site.  What's your take?



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