Staff at Pang Donglai in China can take 10 days of additional leave if they are feeling unhappy, according to the company's founder and chairman. The company prioritizes work-life balance and offers other benefits such as shorter work hours and more annual leave.
Staff at Pang Donglai are entitled to 10 days of ' unhappy leave '.Feeling down? Many people would still head to work but the staff at this company in China can take " unhappy leave ".
Staff should be allowed to determine their own rest time and have sufficient relaxation outside work, he explained.The retail tycoon is known for introducing employee benefits that prioritises work-life balance, South China Morning Post reported. Another netizen said: "I want to work at Pang Donglai. I feel like I would gain happiness and respect there."
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