New Research: Majority Of Tech Leaders Confident They Can Disconnect From Emails, Employees May Find It Difficult To Detach

MENLO PARK, Calif., Feb. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- With recent legislation in some countries offering a "right to disconnect" and some U.S. cities looking to follow suit, Robert Half Technology surveyed IT leaders and office workers to see if they could ignore their inboxes after hours. Two-thirds (66 percent) of technology leaders believe they could adhere to a ban on after-hours work emails, but 41 percent of office workers surveyed don't think their manager would follow the rule. Only 46 percent of employees were confident they could resist the temptation to check emails after work.

"Whether it's a self-inflicted attachment to work or feeling pressure to provide immediate responses to leaders, time away from our jobs is not only healthy, but necessary to do our best work," said Ryan Sutton, district president for Robert Half Technology. "With or without legislation, managers should be respectful of their employees' personal time, as well as their own, to avoid burnout."

Additional findings:

    --  Inbox addiction. Office workers in San Diego, New York, Chicago, Los
        Angeles and Atlanta would be most likely to answer emails after hours,
        despite any legislation giving them the freedom not to check in.
        Additionally, IT leaders in Chicago, Washington, D.C. and San Diego were
        least likely to obey a ban on after-work emails.
    --  Email ban believers. IT leaders in Charlotte, Los Angeles and Miami were
        most confident in their ability to detach from work. Employees in
        Detroit, Cincinnati and Cleveland said they would have the least trouble
        disconnecting.
    --  More employees, more difficult to disconnect. Managers in large
        companies (1,000 employees or more) reported being the least likely to
        stick to an after-hours email ban compared to those at smaller
        companies.

Managers who said they would be able to adhere to a ban and office workers who could resist sending job-related emails after work, by city:


                         U.S. City          IT Worker   
       
              
            U.S. City          IT Worker
                                   Manager                                                Manager

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       Atlanta, GA                        65%    38% 
       Miami, FL                               74%    40%

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       Austin, TX                         68%    43% 
       Minneapolis, MN                         68%    51%

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       Boston, MA                         56%    40% 
       Nashville, TN                           70%    48%

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       Charlotte, NC                      76%    50% 
       New York, NY                            63%    33%

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       Chicago, IL                        46%    36% 
       Philadelphia, PA                        60%    47%

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       Cincinnati, OH                     65%    60% 
       Phoenix, AZ                             64%    50%

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       Cleveland, OH                      65%    57% 
       Pittsburgh, PA                          69%    49%

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       Dallas, TX                         66%    44% 
       Raleigh, NC                             68%    50%

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       Denver, CO                         61%    53% 
       Salt Lake City, UT                      66%    51%

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       Des Moines, IA                     73%    44% 
       San Diego, CA                           54%    28%

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       Detroit, MI                        69%    65% 
       San Francisco, CA                       64%    40%

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       Houston, TX                        69%    53% 
       Seattle, WA                             71%    49%

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       Indianapolis, IN                   65%    52% 
       St. Louis, MO                           63%    48%

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       Los Angeles, CA                    75%    36% 
       Washington, DC                          53%    45%

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              Total U.S.                   66%    46%

About the Research
The online surveys were developed by Robert Half Technology and conducted by independent research firms. They include responses from more than 2,800 workers 18 years of age or older and employed in office environments, and more than 2,800 IT decision makers in 28 major U.S. markets. All IT respondents were screened to have hiring authority for the information systems or information technology department of a company.

About Robert Half Technology
With more than 100 locations worldwide, Robert Half Technology is a leading provider of technology professionals for initiatives ranging from web development and multiplatform systems integration to network security and technical support. Robert Half Technology offers online job search services at roberthalf.com/technology. Visitors can also request a copy of the Robert Half Technology 2019 Salary Guide.

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