Delaminating edges from an extended water bath, I have never experienced it. Never, ever.
I print proofs on RC, if I got 100+ exposures this can take a week. There they sit, for a week, in stagnant well water that we don't even drink ourselves. The downside is, well I have not found it yet. As for accumulating fixer in the holding bath, I have seen no evidence of that, either.
This workflow for RC paper is now 15 years old. I imagine if there were a fatal flaw, I would have discovered it by now . . .certainly during toning or bleaching.
Dev => water stop => film-strength fix for 15s => holding bath. When it's time for bed, cover the fix (for evaporation and odor) and the developer (for that plus oxidation) with sliced up trash bags. For 8X10 trays, one kitchen garbage bag makes 8 covers.
To start printing again at some later date . . .pull the covers off and print.
To finish up at the end, refix in large batches in fresh fixer, then wash.
Can't imagine the time that has been saved, breaking everything down and cleaning everything up whenever I want to play around.