Millennials Choose 'Quiet Vacations' Without Management's Knowledge: A New Trend Has Taken Over the World
Millennials are increasingly choosing 'quiet vacations' to enjoy their time off without spreading rumors to their bosses. According to research, nearly 40% of young workers go on vacation secretly from their management. They stay online, checking emails from the beach to avoid getting caught 'in the act.'
The reason for such behavior, researchers say, is the fear of appearing unproductive during time off. About 43% of respondents also feel awkward when colleagues perform their duties during their vacation. This indicates a lack of respect for the right to rest in many workplaces.
In modern society, more and more young professionals are choosing 'quiet vacations' to enjoy their time off without hearing phone calls or thinking about work. However, this also points to the need for changes in the understanding of vacation culture and work relationships, so that every employee can enjoy the right to take time off without any obstacles.
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