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Bienstock Shares Insight on “Hush Trips”

October 19, 2023

Labor and business law expert , is quoted in a  article about hush trips, where remote employees work from a vacation destination without revealing their true whereabouts to their boss. Bienstock, who serves as an associate professor in the School of Management and is a practicing employment and labor attorney, says that while he disagrees with the lack of honesty in this approach, he understands why hush trips have become more common.

鈥淓mployees are stressed out in a 24/7 world,鈥 he explains. 鈥淎s more workplaces recognize the utility of remote work, many employees can do their work in any place. So, the thinking seems to be, 鈥榃hy not combine my work and vacation by taking a hush trip?鈥欌