Wellness Program : Presenteeism.

by Health Assessments on December 2, 2010

The problem of presenteeism – personnel showing up at work but taking a “mental vacation day” – isn’t going away any time soon.

A recent survey found the typical worker has three unused vacation days at the end of the year. But 33 percent admit that they sometimes take “unofficial” vacation days of a half-day or more.

Not surprisingly, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve day and December 26 rank one of the highest “presentee” days among companies (specifically in the white-collar realm) that remain open on those days.

In terms of the broader question of presenteeism, what’s keeping individuals  from using their vacation time as it’s intended?  Top answers –

• supervisors frown on employees taking vacation time

• There’s too much work to make up after using vacation time, and

• people  want to “reserve” time in case of an emergency.

On the flip side, many folks who take vacation time have trouble leaving work behind. One staff member in four admits to checking work e-mail and/or voicemail while on vacation.

And 29% say they have trouble forgetting about work-related stress, even when they’re using compensated time off.

Among all industrialized nations, USA employees receive the fewest yearly vacation days – 14 on average.

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