Holiday quarrels a common occurrence in UK offices

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A couple in a vintage convertible car is parked on a hill overlooking a coastal city, with the woman raising her arms in excitement, embodying the ultimate escape from daily personnel management duties.
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly taking it easy in the hills overlooking Monaco
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly taking it easy in the hills overlooking Monaco
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly taking it easy in the hills overlooking Monaco

The words ‘summer holidays’ are in the minds and on the lips of employees up and down the land. It’s still cold and the nation is craving sun.

However, all is not cheery on ‘Planet Holiday’. Half of UK employees, a new survey has found, have fallen out with a colleague when fighting over the best days to take annual leave. And when it comes to the battle for who can stake a claim to the best holiday, it is London workers who have been found to be the most bloodthirsty, although nobody has yet gone as far as, say, planned assassination.

Annual leave 

Women were found to be the more likely to fall out over annual leave and over two thirds admitted to quarreling with colleagues, according to a survey commissioned by online travel agency Sunshine.

Competitive financiers and marketers were found to be the most brutal in the conquest for good holiday dates, while the survey claims that those working in the finance sector made up more than a quarter of people who admitted to falling out with a colleague. The survey also found that those in marketing, PR and retail were the most likely to come to blows over, what should be, a peaceful matter.

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