New York Times (August 13)
“For many, work is a collection of tasks, not a collection of hours in a certain place…. Taking time for yourself during the work day doesn’t make you lazy, and working a bit on vacation doesn’t make you a workaholic. Dispensing with strict time boundaries should also mean ditching the guilt you might feel for either.”
The Los Angeles Times (August 14)
Americans need to take a break. “Each year we work more and enjoy fewer vacation days than most other industrialized nations. The U.S. is one of a few countries that do not provide a mandatory minimum vacation leave by law. This is unfortunate because “vacations are pro-family, promote good health and increase worker productivity. The U.S. needs to relax more.”
Americans need to take a break. “Each year we work more and enjoy fewer vacation days than most other industrialized nations. The U.S. is one of a few countries that do not provide a mandatory minimum vacation leave by law. This is unfortunate because “vacations are pro-family, promote good health and increase worker productivity. The U.S. needs to relax more.”
Tags: Industrialized nations, Productivity, U.S., Vacation