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Summer holiday checklist (Tips)

*For those of you who remain in the office keeping the Commission standing, please check out the heatwave instructions [1] for dealing with hot Offices *

With many of us now looking forward to enjoying some well-deserved leave over the summer, we remind you that annual leave is your time to do with as you will. It is not there for you to catch up on work still needing done, it is not there for you to ‘clear your feet’ with projects, it is not there for you to monitor what is or is not happening back in the office. Being reachable all of the time is draining, contributes to burnout [2] and can allow bullying/harassment [3] to continue round the clock and unabated. Take this time for you and leave the office behind!

It is common ground that the purpose of the entitlement to paid annual leave is to enable the worker to rest and to enjoy a period of relaxation and leisure. (EurWORK European Observatory of Working Life, 2019 [4])

Only by focusing fully on their holiday will [staff] return to work energised, refreshed and focused. (The Happiness Index, 2019 [5])

Here’s our checklist to ensure that you are able to make the most of this opportunity to distance yourself from work and recharge those batteries!

Disconnect and let the work continue without you

To avoid

Just in case (but we hope you don’t need them!)

15 Percent of UK Employees Work on Holiday Through Fear of Falling Behind; Substantial Number of Bosses Think It’s Okay To Contact Employees on Holiday (Glassdoor, 2018 [14])

This is a pre-pandemic source but have things improved at all since then? Note that the last available figures show that some 7 664 days of annual leave days were lost [10] at the Commission and not carried-over from 2020 to 2021: this is far from ideal.

Use your annual leave! It is there for you!

As always, if you have questions or comments, feel free to contact us [15].