n.
Work or work-related tasks that carry over into personal time.
— job-spill adj.
Example Citations:
If your boss calls you on the weekend, that's job spill. If you boot up your laptop after supper — job spill.
— Webster's staff defines 'job spill'," Akron Beacon Journal, January 9, 2003
According to Fraser and the dozens of workers she spent four years interviewing, this so-called "job spill" — this seamless merging of home and work that was supposed to make our lives so much easier — is the bane of today's mid-level corporate worker. It's everywhere.
— Emily J. Minor, "Why bother?," Palm Beach Post, March 31, 2001
First Use:
Job spill ... is the dirty little secret behind many a corporation's thriving bottom line.
— Jill Andresky Fraser, White-Collar Sweatshop: The Deterioration of Work and Its Rewards in Corporate America, W.W. Norton & Company, February, 2001
Notes:
This phrase was named "word of the year" for 2002 by the staff at Webster's New World College Dictionary.
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