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Should adults who work long hours be given nappies/diapers to increase productivity by avoiding toilet breaks?

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Should adults who work long hours be given nappies/diapers to increase productivity by avoiding toilet breaks?

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While I don’t work long hours, I don’t feel it would be necessary. It’s just a fact of life that companies are starting to realize. We all need to get up from our seats and use the restroom. While it isn’t that long that we are “supposedly” in that room, we will return. Diapers, while stopping that trip from being made, not only slow the worker down, but, look on the other side…they’ll eventually have to be changed…If the worker had take a larger leak than the diaper could allow, not only would it become embarrassing, but also, it would almost greatly improve the chances of having the worker change it, (still having to take that same restroom-break). Other than the social issue, I don’t think it would be good to do such a thing: it’s more physical issues.

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