Quiet vacationers are ‘demonized,’ but which type of employee are you?

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Finding and maintaining a work-life balance is a struggle as old as time. But with the rise of remote and flexible working, many employees have found a sneaky way around getting more time away from their desk, while still appearing to be willing and ready to work. This is through the idea of so-called ‘quiet vacationing’. In a recent survey of almost 3,000 US employees, Perceptyx…

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