Making $200K and Still Feel Financially Stretched? You’re Not Alone
CANADA, JUL 22 – Most Canadians save paid time off for emergencies or longer trips amid economic uncertainty, with only 31% using all their vacation days, a 2023 ADP Canada survey found.
- Amid widespread work pressures, Canadians leave paid time off unused, with a survey covering 11,580 respondents across North America, Europe and Asia.
- Respondents said their top reason was saving time off for emergencies, one in five Canadians say they bank hours for longer trips.
- A 2023 ADP Canada survey found 31 per cent of Canadians took all their vacation time, while 32 per cent took less than half, Expedia said, while a 2023 ADP Canada survey showed split usage.
- Human resources experts caution against skipping time off, as missing days can ramp up stress and lead to burnout, Hilda Gan said.
- As work stress mounts, sick leave coverage varies widely among workers, Statistics Canada reports, and more than a third lack paid sick leave, indicating coverage gaps.
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