¿Who has not ever suffered for love? What if we told you that there is a permit for the hearts broken? A short period to recover from shockcope with the separation, try not to succumb to the pain and that all this does not impact in it performance labor.
An unusual initiative that emerged in Philippines thanks to Ricardo Dubbedmanaging director of hotel Zebu Century Plazain Cebu, an island and province of the Philippines, located in the archipelago of the Visayas Islands. Well, such a project could now become law.
Who knows pain…
After experiencing the sadness and subsequent psychophysical difficulties of the end of his relationship, Ricardo Dublado developed a sensitivity especially towards those who face “such a complicated period.” Precisely for this reason, he decided grant to their employees five days of permission gainful: only can be enjoyed once to the year, as long as the breakup is with a different person every yearand cannot be converted into money.
Dublado said in an interview with a local newspaper that he is aware of what it feels like and how much one can suffer for love, a pain so great that inevitably affects others aspects of the lifeabove all at work. It happened in 2018, when the end of a love relationship changed himalso affecting their performance at work. “He period of healing of a broken heart was five days“he explained, calculating an estimate based on his experience.
The incident has made him much more alert and sensitive to the issue of mental health after a breakup and, by the time he realizes that something is not right or note signs alarmcontacts Human Resources employees to address the issue.
And it became a bill
Ricardo Dublado’s broken hearts permit was so successful that it became (with some modifications of the original initiative) a parliamentary bill that requests the approval of three days of unpaid leave for all those workers who feel that they need some time for themselves after a romantic breakup.
“Studies reveal the important contribution that breakups have on individuals, affecting his welfare emotional and mentalwhich entails a decrease of productivity, work absenteeism and older costs sanitary “said Philippine congressman Lordan Suan. Suan’s bill is still on track, although, according to an analysis by the Financial Times the trend is give priority to money facing a broken heart. Since it is actually an unpaid leave, many respondents stated that they were not interested in taking it to protect his salary.
Today, Mr. Dublado is happy with a new woman; found love again in 2019. His advice for heart patients it is that No HE lock up in the loneliness: ‘Look for someone to talk to. You can turn to your friends or your family.’
Article originally published in WIRED Italy. Adapted by Mauricio Serfatty Godoy.
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