JPMorgan, Snap, and other employers are giving $1,700 Snoos to employees with newborns as part their parental benefits packages
ncreased productivity, fewer workplace errors and accidents, and reduced health care costs due to sleep deprivation.
— aside from a $99 security deposit — for five months. A spokesperson for the company said thousands of its employees have taken advantage of the benefit. "It's a huge win-win and our employees get something really cool for six months," Ezzard told the outlet.
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