"I'm actually at the beach right now and my manager has no idea."
A few years ago, this statement would've been scandalous. And for many people, pretty much impossible because the option to work remotely was only afforded to a lucky few.
But on the back of the pandemic, more workplaces moved to a hybrid model meaning staff could work from pretty much anywhere... and employees are using it to their advantage.
Enter: the rise of the "hush trip".
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It's when employees are working from holiday locations without telling their workplaces. Their employers assume that they're just working from home, which they technically are. It's just that "home" can sometimes temporarily be classified as a day spa.
A US survey earlier this year found around 44 per cent of Gen Z workers admitted to taking a hush trip, with most of them admitting to giving their workplace the impression they were working normal hours and using a virtual background in meetings to trick their employer.