Gen Z, on average, leaves 2.8 days of annual leave unused, compared to Boomers who use all their leave.

Gen Z is more holiday-deprived than any other generation, with a new study showing that they forsake travel plans for career progression and workplace guilt. Gen Z individuals around the world leave on average 2.8 days of annual leave unused, which could result in nearly four months of lost holidays over their careers. This compares to the Boomer workforce, who maximize their holiday time and use all of their annual leave.

June 20, 2024
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