Americans are famously bad at taking time off from work, and are generally known for having the fewest paid vacation days of ...
A recent study from Eagle Hill Consulting reveals that 48% of U.S. workers don’t expect to use all of their vacation days by the end of this year. It’s not that American employees are anti-vacation, ...
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Even with accrued paid time off, 59% of U.S. workers said they feel anxiety about taking time off from work, according to a July 9 report from LiveCareer. Workers pointed to an unhealthy work culture ...
The email sits in Kyle’s inbox: "Please submit your vacation plans for the year." He glances at his project timeline, then at the family photo – his kids beaming from last summer's brief weekend at ...
Let's face it: Today's life is exhausting. Burnout can feel unavoidable due to work, family and an endless number of duties. Stepping away is, therefore, not only good but also essential for leaders.
How do you view the stereotypical American worker? Many believe it to be tireless dedication, burning the midnight oil, and sacrificing leisure to advance their careers. This is partially true. We in ...