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Aetna CEO Pays Employees To Get More Sleep

Aetna CEO Mart Bertolini will pay employees up to $500 to get more sleep, according to CNBC.

Aetna CEO Mark T. Bertolini

Aetna CEO Mark T. Bertolini

Photo Credit: Aetna

Employees who can prove they get at least seven hours of sleep in a row for 20 nights will receive $25 a night, up to $500 annually, CNBC reported. 

Employees can track their sleep using fitness trackers such as Fitbit, CNBC said.

Bertolini emphasized the business boon and productivity benefits of being well-rested in the workplace, CNBC reported.

Click here to read the CNBC article.

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