Its study revealed that 46 percent of those working full or part time spent part of their holidays last year on work activities such as checking e-mails, making work phone calls or writing and reading documents. Each of these holidaymakers spent an average of five hours and 24 minutes on work-related activity.
Although women workers were less likely than men to spend vacation time working, those who did catch up with work on holiday spent longer doing so. The average holiday time women spent on work last year was six hours 22 minutes, compared to four hours 19 minutes for their male counterparts.
The research also found that work has an impact on where one in four UK workers go on holiday. Fifteen percent say they need to have a good Wi-Fi or internet service whilst they’re away, 11 percent need a good mobile signal, and four percent stay only in hotels which have good business facilities.
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