An Amerisleep.com survey revealed that 37 percent of Americans used vacation days in the past year just to rest.
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 ...
Most employees cited high workloads, feelings of guilt, and manager discouragement as the culprits.
Nearly one in four U.S. workers (23%) didn’t take a single vacation day last year, even though most have paid time off.
More than half of U.S. workers recently surveyed say they feel some anxiety about taking all the paid time off they’re entitled to – and a third of them say they’re pressured not to use all of their ...
Nearly one-fourth of U.S. employees failed to take a single day off work last year—even though most had paid time off available, Inc. writes.  Heavy workloads, unsupportive managers and guilt kept ...
(WHTM) — Many people never use all of their paid time off each year, and they lose it instead. A Pennsylvania lawmaker believes that’s not fair and is seeking change. State Rep. Mary Jo Daley ...
Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued an opinion letter that addressed the Family and Medical Leave Act’s (FMLA) provision regarding the “substitution” of accrued paid leave and ...