Movers and the late night syndrome
According to the latest New Scientist report on late night workers a growing complaint is making news in connection with movers. According to the findings, when movers are out late at night, the incidences of accidents and mishaps in their occupation are growing. Movers are aware of these problems but having difficult in contending with it. The problem is that late nights cause tiredness and lack of alertness for many people. However, although for many workers this is not so critical for movers this can be very worrying. After all movers have to be fully alert to drive properly, and to be in the best of physical condition in order to pack wares in the safest possible way. Moving companies are now discussing how best to deal with movers who constantly suffer from what?s now known as the late night syndrome. On the one hand no employer can or wants to prevent movers from enjoying themselves when they are not at work, but on the other hand they realize that movers are responsible for serious work on the following day. A number of employers are considering demanding that their movers do not stay out beyond midnight on any night before work. The problem is can they really check this out on the following morning?