More Than Half of Workers Don't Take All Their Vacation Time. Cite fear for job security.
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2012/05/20 17:06:04
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According to a recent survey, a significant majority of the workers said they felt happier, healthier and less stressed after
taking a vacation. However, despite the benefits, which also included
feeling recharged, more productive and more energized after a vacation,
workers said they were too fearful of job security to take vacation.
taking a vacation. However, despite the benefits, which also included
feeling recharged, more productive and more energized after a vacation,
workers said they were too fearful of job security to take vacation.
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- Me 2012/05/24 04:35:53Undecided+1not to sure bout thatreply
- Ron in Oregon 2012/05/21 20:28:31None of the above+1They usually bank it so they can retire early along with sick time.reply
- Dagon 2012/05/21 00:41:49
- kfallslady 2012/05/21 00:27:58None of the above+1I work for the schools here on an on call position, most don't take their vacation because they get paid for some of it.. I say take your sick or leave time or lose itreply
- sockpuppet 2012/05/20 18:15:45Undecided+1I don't know why people do what they do... but I don't remember ever taking a vacation from work. Even in the military, I was able to bum around Asia a bit on casual status.reply
- the judgebigdogeagle 2012/05/20 17:25:01That is true.+1That's just the times. It stinks.reply
- Sister Jean 2012/05/20 17:16:56Undecided+1sad if truereply
- Flamingolady 2012/05/20 17:12:12That is true.+2So often it is true, because a person who feels that they won't be missed feels like they may be replaced.reply
- S. Gompers 2012/05/20 17:10:56None of the above+2I been banking mine just in case the job goes south, thankfully I can let it roll from year to year.reply














