Reported 11 months ago
Many employees in the US are hesitant to take vacation time for fear of causing trouble for their company, even if they have the days to spare. A new trend called 'quiet vacations' has emerged, where workers secretly take time off during work hours to travel and relax without notifying their superiors. This trend is particularly popular among Gen Z and Millennials, especially among remote workers and digital nomads. While traditional vacation approval processes can be stressful and restrictive, the concept of quietly taking time off aims to combat the pressures of toxic workplace cultures.
Source: YAHOO