'Four hours sleep is rubbish': experts back BHP chief's fresh call

By Anna Patty Workplace Editor
Updated November 6 2017 - 12:38pm, first published 12:32pm
DO NOT USE. EMBARGOED FOR AFR JULY 25TH 2017 Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive of BHP poses for a photo in Melbourne today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 21st August 2017. AFR.
DO NOT USE. EMBARGOED FOR AFR JULY 25TH 2017 Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive of BHP poses for a photo in Melbourne today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 21st August 2017. AFR.

Younger employees often put in long hours, cutting back on sleep to get ahead, and chief executives usually lead the charge with a ferocious attitude to red-eyed invincibility.

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