Workers wired to jobs during weekends, vacations

Posted April 20, 2010 at 9:29 a.m.

By Kiah Haslett
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More workers feel that staying connected means staying in a job, according to a new survey from InterCall, a conferencing communication company located in Chicago.

Nearly a third of workers feel the need to be connected to work during weekends, vacations and holidays, and a quarter admitted fearing the perception they’re not committed to their jobs if they don’t stay connected to work during their time off.


Nearly half of workers surveyed who use technology on a daily basis said
they have to do more work with fewer resources because of the economy.
More than 80 percent of workers said technology increases their
productivity and efficiency.

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