“Quiet vacationing” is an emerging workplace trend where employees remain partially connected to work even while on leave, responding to emails and attending meetings without formally disconnecting. Driven by burnout, workload pressure, and remote work flexibility, the practice reflects growing anxiety about taking fully unplugged breaks and returning to overwhelming backlogs.
Quiet vacationing is gaining ground: Is it really saving leaves or masking burnout?
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