
Many U.S. workers are feeling conflicted about taking time off. A new survey of more than 1,000 currently employed adults reveals that economic uncertainty and job insecurity are reshaping how—and whether—people plan to use their vacation days, even as burnout remains widespread. The findings offer a timely look at how employees are approaching time off amid ongoing layoffs and a softening…
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