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    Companies start to recognize the importance of ‘out of office’ time to reduce employee burnout


    Melanie Langsett is taking the days around July 4 to relax, catch up with friends and celebrate her son’s birthday. She’s using a benefit her employer, Deloitte, calls “Collective Disconnect” days.

    These are times, in addition to other paid time away from the office,  when the entire workforce is off at the same time, giving employees the chance to truly unplug. 

    “I’ll be taking full advantage,” said Langsett, the leader of rewards, recognition and wellbeing for Deloitte U.S., in an email. “It’s so important that leaders walk the talk and model behaviors that show that they are using the offerings provided by the organization, and this includes vacation time.”

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