restopper
/ˈrɛs.tɒpər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who stops or prevents others from resting or taking a break, often in a workplace setting.
“The overworked manager had become a restopper for her team, refusing to let them take a lunch break.”
2. verb
To prevent or stop others from resting or taking a break.
“The demanding boss would restopper his employees by constantly assigning them new tasks.”