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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://hrdailyadvisor.blr.com/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Are We Seeing the End of Lunch?</title><link>http://hrdailyadvisor.blr.com/archive/2006/12/04/Workplace_stress_time_off_declining_lunch_hour.aspx</link><description>Workplace stress is causing a continuous … and many think unhealthy … decline in time off taken for lunch. Here’s what one government agency employer is doing about it.</description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><generator>CommunityServer 2.0 (Debug Build: 60217.2664)</generator><item><title>re: Are We Seeing the End of Lunch?</title><link>http://hrdailyadvisor.blr.com/archive/2006/12/04/Workplace_stress_time_off_declining_lunch_hour.aspx#206</link><pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2006 17:10:43 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">d41f1d89-8bcd-45c6-82d9-dc5c7ed081a0:206</guid><dc:creator>Sue Kuhn</dc:creator><description>Great article! &amp;nbsp;For me personally, I eat at my desk so I can go home on time. &amp;nbsp;There would not be any leaving early as the work load just will not allow that. &amp;nbsp;I have done this since 1997! &amp;nbsp;It seems to work for me. &amp;nbsp;There is</description></item></channel></rss>