JULY 7, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: John de Graaf jodg@comcast.net.
206 443-6747
NEW POLL SHOWS STRONG AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR
A PAID VACATION LAW: STUDY SHOWS WORKERS
RUN RISK OF BURNOUT FROM TOO LITTLE VACATION!
NEW VACTION WEB SITE LAUNCHED!
A new poll (http://www.timeday.org/right2vacation/poll_results.asp)
finds that more than two-thirds of Americans
support a law that would guarantee paid vacations
for American workers.
The scientific telephone sample of 1,002
Americans was conducted by The Opinion Research
Corporation, a leading professional pollster,
during the week of June 23, 2008. Take Back
Your Time has launched a new web site (www.right2vacation.org)
to help Americans get what they want.
The poll found 69% of Americans saying they
would support a paid vacation law, with the
largest percentage of respondents favoring
a law guaranteeing three weeks vacation or
more. Take Back Your Time advocates a three-week
paid vacation law. Americans under 35 (83%),
African-Americans (89%), Hispanic-Americans
(82%), and low-income Americans (82%) were
the strongest supporters of such a law, as
were residents of the Northeast (75%) and
the South (72%). 75% of women and 63% of
men support a paid vacation law. 74% of families
with children support such a law. Every demographic
showed majority support for a law. Overall,
only 27% of those polled were opposed to
a paid vacation law.
NOT ENOUGH TIME OFF TO AVOID BURNOUT
Americans were also asked how many weeks
of vacation are best to prevent “burnout.”
52% said they need three weeks or more and
82% said they needed at least two weeks.
Disturbingly though, the survey showed that
among working Americans, 28% took no vacation
time at all last year, half took a week or
less, and two-thirds got less than two weeks
off. The median time off for all workers
was 8.2 days, far below the three weeks that
most cited as the optimum to prevent burnout,
much less actually relax and enjoy themselves.
A growing body of evidence suggests that
burnout is just one of the negative consequences
of too little vacation time. Studies have
firmly established that men who don’t take
vacations are 32% more likely to die of heart
attacks and women are 50% more likely. Lack
of vacation time doubles rates of depression
for women. After vacations, workers gain
an hour per night of quality sleep and their
reaction times are 30-40% faster, improvements
that last for several months.
“American work-life is out of balance and
this poll shows people know it,” said Cecile
Andrews, chair of the Take Back Your Time
board. “The only difference between dinosaurs
and American vacations is that dinosaurs
are already extinct. We are losing the breaks
we need to stay healthy, avoid stress and
bond with our families. It’s certainly a
shame that neither Presidential candidate
has addressed this issue. Maybe this poll
will get them to take notice.”
NEW RIGHT2VACATION WEB SITE LAUNCHED
Take Back Your Time has just launched a new
Web site— www.right2vacation.org — promoting
the idea of a paid vacation law.
Mixing hard science and a lighthearted touch
to make a very serious case, the site includes
the latest research on the impacts of too
little vacation time, as well as more than
three dozen humorous and powerful posters
that can be downloaded, printed and posted
to call attention to the campaign and ways
to get involved.
“The site is fun, just like vacations are,”
said Joe Robinson, author of Work to Live,
and a leader of the campaign. “The United
States is the only wealthy country without
a paid vacation law. We’re the capital of
burnout and it’s costing all of us hundreds
of billions of dollars a year. We can change
that with a law guaranteeing vacations to
workers. We need time to enjoy the fruits
of our labor. Fun is not a four-letter word.
But this would actually make businesses more
productive too.”
“Vacations are so important for family bonding,”
said William Doherty, professor of Family
Social Science at the University of Minnesota.
“Some of the strongest memories from childhood
involve family vacations. And yet, far fewer
families are taking them now.”
NEW EPIDEMIC SPREADING THROUGHOUT THE UNITED
STATES: IRRITABLE GROWL SYNDROME
“Take Back Your Time’s medical team has discovered
a new disease that has rapidly been spreading
throughout the US in recent years,” said
Executive Director John de Graaf. “Ever notice
that people seem crankier, there’s lots of
road rage, we’re all impatient? Do you feel
like screaming at your computer to hurry
up sometimes? Nerves frazzled by overwork
and constant rushing lead to angry snarls.
We call it ‘Irritable Growl Syndrome.’ It’s
definitely hard on Americans’ health and
there’s no pill to cure it. Our workers need
a real ‘pause that refreshes,’ and the most
promising is more vacation time. Time to
unwind from the ever-increasing stresses
of the workplace.”
Take Back Your Time believes that the lack
of vacation time in the United States is
a serious problem, as the new poll indicates.
A law guaranteeing paid vacations would allow
us to catch up to other nations (for example,
every European worker gets a minimum of four
weeks paid vacation). It would lead to higher
hourly productivity and reduce the escalating
cost of health care, by making all Americans
healthier. It’s not rocket science; it’s
common sense. Every other wealthy country
in the world realizes that.
Take Back Your Time can provide key experts
for your radio programs or print stories.
Just contact John de Graaf at: jodg@comcast.net
or (206) 443-6747 or Joe Robinson: joe@worktolive.info.