85% Percent of Workers Say It Would Be Beneficial for Employers to Mandate Taking Vacation Days
ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As the holiday season nears, 48 percent of U.S. workers say they do not expect to take all of their allotted vacation days by the end of the calendar year according to a new nationwide survey of U.S. employees from Eagle Hill Consulting. The research also finds the vast majority of workers (85 percent) say it would be beneficial for their employer to mandate workers take a minimum amount of vacation days annually, and 37 percent say they would like an unlimited time off vacation policy.
These findings come as employee burnout remains high across the U.S. workforce, with 45 percent of the U.S. workforce reporting burnout. Younger workers report the highest levels of burnout, with Gen Z at 54 percent and Millennials at 52 percent. Women (49 percent) continue to report higher levels of burnout than men (41 percent).
“We’re seeing a bit of mixed messages among workers. On the one hand, Eagle Hill’s research finds more than one-third of workers say they want unlimited vacation, but half of workers already aren’t using their allotted vacation time,” said Melissa Jezior, president and chief executive officer of Eagle Hill Consulting. “It’s also intriguing that employees favor mandates of vacation time. Perhaps what we are seeing is employees feel they cannot take time off either for workload or workplace culture reasons, and they want to be compelled to take time away from work.”
“The holiday season is right around the corner, which can be stressful for employees especially as nearly half the workforce reports burnout. One approach leaders can look at is proactively encouraging employees to take time off and setting an example by taking time away from work themselves. Of course, taking time off in the coming weeks isn’t possible in some jobs like retail and public safety, but employers can encourage breaks before or after the holidays or offer flexible work schedules. Establishing a culture that fosters taking time away to recharge can be highly beneficial to employers in terms of lowering burnout level, improving employee engagement, and fostering employee wellness,” Jezior explained.
The survey also finds:
These findings are from the 2024 Eagle Hill Consulting Worker Vacation Survey conducted by Ipsos from October 4-9, 2024. The survey included 1,387 respondents from a random sample of employees across the U.S.
Eagle Hill Consulting LLC is a woman-owned business that provides unconventional management consulting services in the areas of Strategy & Performance, Talent, and Change. The company’s expertise in delivering innovative solutions to unique challenges spans across the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. A leading authority on employee sentiment, Eagle Hill is headquartered in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, with employees across the U.S. and offices in Boston and Seattle. More information is available at www.eaglehillconsulting.com.
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