Most Workers Didn’t Use All Their Vacation in 2012

Philadelphia — Dec. 17

Most employees failed to use all their vacation time in 2012, according to a survey by Right Management, the talent and career management arm of ManpowerGroup.

Seventy percent of respondents indicated that they did not take all the time, while just 30 percent said they had. The findings are consistent with those of a Right Management poll a year ago, where 70 percent reported not using all their vacation time in 2011.

Right Management surveyed 703 workers throughout North America via an online poll that ran from Nov. 15 to Dec. 14.

Source: Right Management

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