Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!More than 57 million days of annual leave went unclaimed in 2020 as one in three workers failed to claim their full holiday entitlement, according to research.A study of 2,000 employed Brits found nearly half (48 per cent) considered it ‘pointless’ to take annual leave as Covid restrictions meant they couldn’t go abroad.Others failed to take time off because they were worried about work piling up (20 per cent), being too busy in general (15 per cent) and worrying about what will happen when they’re away (13 per cent).A third of those polled failed to take their full leave allocation, and the average time lost was seven days.
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