Millennials Embrace 'Quiet Vacationing' to Avoid PTO Requests

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Millennials are increasingly taking "quiet vacations" by taking time off work without informing their employers, a trend revealed by a Harris Poll survey. This contrasts with Gen Z, who are more vocal about work-life balance issues. The survey also found that many American workers do not use all their PTO days due to work pressures and heavy workloads, with a significant number checking work emails and taking calls even while on vacation.
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