An Amerisleep.com survey revealed that 37 percent of Americans used vacation days in the past year just to rest.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Temperatures are rising, and one hot topic has employers questioning how their employees are ...
Most employees cited high workloads, feelings of guilt, and manager discouragement as the culprits.
In an era where work-life balance is increasingly emphasized, the topic of paid time off (PTO) has garnered significant attention. Despite the clear benefits of utilizing PTO for mental and physical ...
As U.S. workers get closer to summer, they may be questioning just how much of their PTO to use, if they use any at all. Resume.io ranked the U.S. as the second worst country for paid time off out of ...
In December, Americans were holding on to hundreds of millions of days of unused paid time off, referred to as PTO. By the end of the month, many of those days vanished, just as they do every year ...
Nearly one in four U.S. workers (23%) didn’t take a single vacation day last year, even though most have paid time off.
Nearly 25% of American workers took no vacation days last year despite having PTO, with heavy workloads and workplace guilt ...