News: Vacations motivate quitting jobs

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Vacations motivate quitting jobs

An Economic Times news report states that vacations may motivate employees to quit their jobs. Vacation time offers a person the time to self-reflect and self-assess, thereby allowing an employee to ascertain priorities. It is a common trend that employees may start looking out for new jobs after coming back from a vacation.

An Economic Times news report states that vacations may motivate employees to quit their jobs. Vacation time offers a person the time to self-reflect and self-assess, thereby allowing an employee to ascertain priorities. It is a common trend that employees may start looking out for new jobs after coming back from a vacation.

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Topics: Employee Engagement, #Trends, #Corporate

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