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Landmark Sleep Survey Conducted by dayzz Highlights Employees at Some of World's Largest Companies Suffer From Regular Lack of Sleep
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Research finds that employees across hi-tech, finance and shift-work all suffer from lack of sleep, with work-related stress a major factor in limiting sufficient sleep
TEL AVIV, Israel, Aug. 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovative corporate sleep provider dayzz today announced the findings of its first-ever sleep survey among employees of Fortune 100 companies, which demonstrated that employees across several major industries (hi-tech, finance and shift-based workers at oil & gas, manufacturing, heavy industry and automotive companies), are all suffering from lack of sleep. This has a negative influence on motivation, productivity and mood, and can cause more mistakes and poor judgment.
Medical professionals and sleep experts agree that most people need between seven and nine hours of sleep a night. The average number of hours per night among employees surveyed is significantly below that (6.4 hours per night), suggesting the typical employee is losing up to two hours of sleep every night. Studies have shown that just two weeks of restricted sleep (under 6 hours per night) leads to cognitive impairment, comparable to a person who has been awake for 24 to 48 hours straight. The survey by dayzz also found a percentage of employees getting only 5.5 hours of sleep or less per night:
-- 61% of employees surveyed at Chevron
-- 45% at GM
-- 40% at ExxonMobil
-- 37% at Caterpillar
-- 34% at Apple, Amazon and GE
Sleep deprivation has detrimental effects, whether it's employees who work at factories and operate heavy machinery, workers who manage clients' finances, or people in tech who spend their days coding.
Employees across all three sectors report that they don't perform optimally an average of 2 days per week due to poor sleep quality, and estimate that they drive while drowsy an average of 3 days per week, which could have serious consequences.
-- 77% of employees at GM feel they drive while drowsy 5-7 days per week
-- 38% at GE
-- 34% at Apple
-- 26% at ExxonMobil
Based on the results of the survey, dayzz created calculated a Sleep Score, giving each company a "grade" between 4-100 based on their employees' average sleep time, average sleep loss, amount of quality sleep and non-quality sleep due to work-related matters. The companies that ranked the best were Wells Fargo (92), Cisco (91), IBM (87), Facebook (83) and Dell (79), while the five lowest ranking companies were ExxonMobil (29), Amazon (24), GE (19), Intel (13) and GM (5).
"We are excited to have completed our first sleep survey, and the first of its kind among Fortune 100 companies," said Amir Inditzky, CEO of dayzz. "I think a lot of people know that you should be getting 8 hours of sleep a night, whether they are successful at it or not. However, I don't think people are aware of all of the effects that sleep, or lack of sleep, has. Not only does it affect every part of your body, but as we can now confirm, it also greatly affects the workplace. Employees' insufficient sleep costs approximately $411 billion per year, and roughly 1.2 million working days are lost annually due to poor productivity. Employees are harming themselves, their loved ones, their companies and clients by not getting enough sleep. This is just the first step. We hope that this survey brings further awareness to the issue, and hope to create and grow the Sleep Score annually to measure improvements at companies that are currently performing poorly when it comes to building a proper sleep culture."
Additional survey findings include:
-- More than 50% of employees believe that a sleep wellness program will
increase their job satisfaction
-- Employees average 2.5 caffeinated drinks each day
-- 57% of disrupted sleep is due to work related issues
About dayzz
dayzz is an innovative corporate sleep solution, providing personalized sleep training plans to employees across the US. Based on big data analysis, dayzz offers its mobile app to US employers as a way to increase productivity for their employees, enhance performance and wellbeing, optimize usage of the healthcare system, and reduce costs by allowing for fewer accidents and days off work. The company was established in 2017 by Maabarot Products, leading Israeli nutrition and health product developer, manufacturer and marketer, and is led by an experienced team in the fields of business, technology and clinical treatment. For more information, visit https://dayzz.com
Media Contact
Yael Hart
GK for dayzz
yael@gkpr.com
+972-53-335-9896
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