Mental health: One third of employees in Denmark contacted by work on holiday

According to the director of the employee trade union Business Danmark, holiday culture in the Danish labor market is moving in the wrong direction, with remote working tools causing more harm than good during time off.

Photo: VisitDenmark/Thomas Høyrup Christensen

The summer holidays are just around the corner and in Denmark it is customary for both the private business and public political spheres to take a break – usually for four weeks in July, sometimes longer.But this is not the case for almost a third of employees, according to a new study by Norstat on […]


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