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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Make War on Charlie Wilson August 22-24, 2014 [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)32. 41 Percent of American Workers Let Paid Vacation Days Go to Waste
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/08/41-percent-of-american-workers-let-their-paid-vacation-go-to-waste/378950/
A friend recently told me about an automatic email reply she had received from a colleague. It began innocuously enoughI will be out of the office next Monday and Tuesday"but it grew more alarming as it went on. Because I have accumulated too many days of paid vacation," it said, "I have scheduled a trip to Chicago for the weekend in order to use some of them. (Ive changed some details here to protect identities.)
As an anecdote, this autoreply stands as a tidy illustration of one mans work ethic. When stretched, it might color a picture of what the work culture at my friends company is like.
Thats why I was surprised to read a report this week that suggested that an indifference toor perhaps even fear oftaking vacation isn't just limited to that one employee at that one company. According to the report, put out by the U.S. Travel Association, four in 10 American workers allow some of their paid vacation days to go unused and expireeven though 96 percent of workers claim to see the virtue in taking time off. Another report, from 2013, found that workers were letting an average of 3.2 vacation days expire, unused.


A friend recently told me about an automatic email reply she had received from a colleague. It began innocuously enoughI will be out of the office next Monday and Tuesday"but it grew more alarming as it went on. Because I have accumulated too many days of paid vacation," it said, "I have scheduled a trip to Chicago for the weekend in order to use some of them. (Ive changed some details here to protect identities.)
As an anecdote, this autoreply stands as a tidy illustration of one mans work ethic. When stretched, it might color a picture of what the work culture at my friends company is like.
Thats why I was surprised to read a report this week that suggested that an indifference toor perhaps even fear oftaking vacation isn't just limited to that one employee at that one company. According to the report, put out by the U.S. Travel Association, four in 10 American workers allow some of their paid vacation days to go unused and expireeven though 96 percent of workers claim to see the virtue in taking time off. Another report, from 2013, found that workers were letting an average of 3.2 vacation days expire, unused.


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