United Kingdom - Financial group offers ‘unlimited holiday’ to prevent burnout - November 30, 2021

Financial group finnCap has announced that it intends changing its holiday policy so that, in 2022, employees are free to take unlimited holidays. The 155 employees will also be required to take at least 4 weeks’ holiday per year and 2 or 3 days per quarter, the group said. The aim of these measures is to prevent burnout. The company, which has benefited from the pandemic effect and grown dramatically over the past two years, has also drawn up a list of circumstances in which its employees are allowed to take time off without officially having to take a day off work.

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