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Companies tell at-home workers not to smoke

- Takashi nakamichi TAKAKO Taniguchi

Nomura Holdings Inc. told its staff in Japan not to smoke during working hours — even if they’re working from home.

The country’s biggest brokerage sent a memo to employees outlining the new policy that will come into effect in October, spokesman Yoshitaka Otsu said by phone. The company will close all smoking rooms that are managed by the Nomura Group by the end of December.

The rules will be based on mutual trust and don’t include a punitive clause, Otsu said. The company doesn’t plan to monitor whether employees working remotely are following the guidelines. Nomura is introducin­g the measures to create a favourable working environmen­t, prevent second-hand smoking and promote employee health, it said in a separate statement on Wednesday.

“There needs to be an environmen­t in which everyone is healthy and can live lively in order for employees to fully demonstrat­e their ability, characters,” it said.

Nomura is the latest Japanese firm to take action against smoking as the health risks associated with cigarettes draw increasing attention. About two in 10 smokers said their cigarette consumptio­n has increased as a result of working from or staying at home during the pandemic, according to a March poll by the National Cancer Center Japan. That’s partly because there are no smoking restrictio­ns at home.

Nomura is seeking to reduce the smoking rate among its employees in Japan to 12 per cent by 2025, compared with 20 per cent in March 2020, according to its website. The brokerage has been providing financial aid to help workers quit since 2017, Otsu said.

The brokerage’s latest policy also strongly recommends that people keep away from its offices for 45 minutes after smoking at lunch time or breaks to prevent “third-hand smoking,” Otsu said.

Elsewhere, snacks manufactur­er Calbee Inc. in 2018 prohibited smoking during working hours because the health of its employees and their family was “essential” for a company to grow, according to spokeswoma­n Marina Fukaya.

Food producer Ajinomoto Co. instituted a no-smoking-while-working policy in 2019, which applies to staff working remotely, a spokesman said. Still, he acknowledg­ed that the company has no ability to police or control employees who are working at home.

Softbank Group Corp.’s telecom unit introduced a similar rule in April last year to ensure employees’ health and protect customers from second-hand smoking, according to spokeswoma­n Rika Takahashi.

 ?? KIYOSHI OTA / BLOOMBERG FILES ?? Nomura Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest brokerage, has announced a new policy that employees are not to smoke
during working hours, even at home.
KIYOSHI OTA / BLOOMBERG FILES Nomura Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest brokerage, has announced a new policy that employees are not to smoke during working hours, even at home.

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