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Chinese company introduces ‘sad leave’ for distress employees

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Beijing: The Chinese company Fei Dong Lai has introduced a unique policy for employees, as the company allowed its employees to take ‘sad leave’ without formal permission from management.

According to media reports, the Chinese company has implemented ‘sad leave’ for employees who may be experiencing sadness or distress for any season.

The company allowed its employees to take up to ten days of leave annually without official approval from management.

Chinese company Fei Dong Lai, known for its prominence in the market as a leading retail company, has not only garnered attention for its customer-centric services but also for its commitment to employee well-being.

In addition to monitoring customer satisfaction and ensuring the welfare of pets owned by customers, the Chinese company has now extended its care to its workforce.

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Additionally, the company takes a firm stance against mistreatment or disrespectful behavior towards its employees by offering a compensation of 5,000 yuan to those who encounter such conduct from customers.

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