With an aim to foster a healthier work-life balance for employees, a Chinese company has come up with a refreshing move. The company has introduced a novel concept called “unhappy leaves.”
Yu Donglai, founder and chairman, Pang Dong Lai, a retail chain based in Central China’s Henan province, unveiled this initiative during China Supermarket Week 2024 in late March. Under this scheme, employees are empowered to request an additional 10 days of leave at their discretion.
At the heart of this initiative lies the company’s belief in granting every individual the freedom to navigate their own happiness. The core essence is to enable employees to proactively choose their moments of rest and ensure they are able to rejuvenate outside the confines of work.
This innovative concept of unhappy leave has garnered significant traction on social- media platforms across mainland China. Praise and admiration for Donglai progressive approach and the company’s culture have flooded platforms such as Weibo, a Chinese social platform.
In addition to promoting the concept of unhappy leave, the company, under the leadership of Donglai, has championed a series of employee-centric policies aimed at fostering a healthier work environment. It’s employment framework advocates a seven-hour workday, weekends off, and an annual leave entitlement ranging from 30 to 40 days, inclusive of five days during the Lunar New Year festivities.
With an average monthly salary of 7,000 yuan, significantly higher than the national average for retail employees, the company has set a precedent for equitable remuneration within the industry. Moreover, it has implemented a comprehensive certification system for various professions, underscoring its dedication to professional development and employee empowerment.
At the core of Pang Dong Lai’s ethos lies the mantra of “freedom and love”, reflecting Donglai’s commitment to prioritising the well-being of his workforce. Looking ahead, the company envisions a future where the success of his company is intertwined with the holistic well-being of its employees.