Project Time Off Releases New Study: The Tethered Vacation

 Project: Time Off, a campaign by the U.S. Travel Association dedicated to transforming American attitudes behaviors toward taking time off,? released a new study citing the connection between workplace unplugging culture and employee technology usage.

 
The new study reports that most employees (46%) report that they check in with work occasionally during vacation while smaller percentages are logging on frequently (27%) or taking the step to entirely unplug (27%).
 
NMMA follows the efforts and insights from Project: Time Off, as the more vacation people take, the more time they have to go boating.
 
The full study can be found here.