This company banned emails to reduce stress
During the email-ban week, employees will seek to meet directly if possible, rather than using digital mediums of communication

During the email-ban week, employees will seek to meet directly if possible, rather than using digital mediums of communication
An Italian firm has discouraged employees from using emails in a one-week attempt to reduce stress levels.
A home textiles company in the northern Como region, called Gabel, found that employees were having difficulty managing the vast amount of emails during the working day.
The results of the consultation prompted the company to try an “email-free” week, which was announced in an er email.
Managing director Emilio Colombo wrote: “We invite you not to use email for internal communications (between colleagues at the same location), in favour of a more direct and immediate contact.
During this week, employees will seek to meet directly if possible and necessary, rather than using digital mediums of communication.
A study by the University of British Columbia, last year, had found that stress levels were lowered “significantly” when people checked their emails less.