A new report reveals that New Year's Eve is the most popular day for UK workers to take annual leave, surpassing even Christmas Eve. The report, based on real-time employee data, also shows that Boxing Day ranks second, while Fridays and Mondays are consistently popular leave days throughout the year.
As the festive buzz kicks in and 2023 draws to a close, the majority of UK workers have likely locked in their annual leave.
This insight springs from Employment Hero's SmartMatch Report, scrutinising real-time employee data from small to mid-sized UK enterprises. "At the same time, let's spare a thought for the incredible hospitality workers, healthcare heroes, and emergency responders who keep things running while the rest of us celebrate."
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