Canadians are working an average of four extra days to make up for time off
TORONTO, Dec. 11, 2019 /CNW/ - An increasing number of working Canadians anticipate putting in extra hours before or after a vacation this year, according to ADP Canada's most recent Workplace Insight Study.
Now in its fourth year, the study found the "time off tax" is growing in both severity and scope. According to this year's survey, 66 per cent of working Canadians say they are likely to do extra work before or after their vacation.
The study, conducted by Leger on behalf of ADP Canada, revealed workers who work extra hours anticipate spending an average of 16 hours on extra work before a vacation and an average of 17 hours on extra work after a vacation.
This is an increase of ten hours in total when compared to last year.
"It's troubling more Canadians are putting in extra hours and increasing the number of extra hours worked in order to take vacation," said Hendrik Steenkamp, Director of HR Operations and Advisory Services at ADP Canada. "To avoid the effects of the time off tax, employers should ensure their teams are properly resourced during vacation times. Managers should promote a healthy work-life balance by encouraging employees to disconnect while away, alleviating pressure to check in. This helps increase employee satisfaction and retention while reducing burnout and frustration."
Key Findings
Survey Methodology
An online survey of 1,562 Canadians was completed between November 1 to 4, 2019, using Leger's online panel. The margin of error for this study was +/- 2.5%, 19 times out of 20. Please note that throughout the report, only those who work full-time, part-time or are self-employed/freelance (906 Canadians) are reported.
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SOURCE ADP Canada Co.