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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Japanese company offers lovelorn workers heartbreak leave

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Have you just found out your partner's cheating on you with your best friend? Did someone just dump you by text message? Are you likely to burst into tears every time you hear "Nothing Compares 2 U" on the radio? Then Hime & Company could be your dream employer, since the enlightened Japanese company is offering heartbreak leave as one of its many employee benefits.


The company's website explains that, "Many companies have maternity leave and claim they are kind to women because of this... People may take sick leave, yet not for heartache. But people would find it harder to be at work in such a situation, making simple mistakes, doing strange things."


As anyone who's ever shown up to work red-eyed and fuzzy brained after a particularly heinous row with a loved one knows, heartbreak leave makes sense not only for the employee but for the employer too. The recently heartbroken are in no mental state to make competent decisions, or deal in a cool and collected way with fellow workers or members of the public.


Employers may also want to consider the man-hours lost as co-workers rally round to cheer up the heartbroken. All those serial heart to hearts by the coffee machine add up, making a day or two of official heartbreak leave look like sound economic sense.


Those with perpetually tragic love lives have their heartbreak capped at Hime & Company, however. Those in their early 20's are allowed one heartbreak day a year, those in their mid-twenties are allowed two, while those who are thirty-plus are allowed a full three-days heartbreak vacation. (The Japanese are famous for their love hotels, perhaps they should have heartbreak hotels with classic back & white movies, tissues and chocolate on tap too.)


Interestingly, none of Hime & Company's workers have taken advantage of the company's heartbreak holidays, though another benefit has seen a much higher uptake rate. 100% of employees have taken advantage of the company's "bargain leave," which is offered to workers twice a year so they can take advantage of the sales. This leads us to conclude that companionship from coworkers and retail therapy tops solace when it comes to dealing with a broken heart.


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    Posted by Tue May 13, 2008 7:17pm PDT

    Which is a worse distraction, a heart that is broken or a heart that is jumping all over the cubicle from new love? Heartbreak leave is a touching gesture. But will it do any more than a friend taking the brokenhearted out to the local cafe for chocolate cake and a hug?

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  • lkirk33's Avatar
    Posted by lkirk33 Wed May 14, 2008 7:24am PDT

    Going through heartach myself I think this is a great idea. It would be a great idea for colleges to offer some kind af flexibility for assignments too. I am a college student and I usually get A's but this semester I know my grades are hurting do to the horrible amount of stress I am going through.

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  • Rebecca D's Avatar
    Posted by Rebecca D Wed May 14, 2008 10:26am PDT

    I think it is a good gesture since no one really has it all together right after a break-up. If my company did heartbreak leave, I would never be in work!! Seriously my love life is like an episode of Sex and the City (and I don't even get the cool clothes and shoes!!)

    I think people would abuse it because how would you proove that you just got dumped?? ♥

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  • özer's Avatar
    Posted by özer Thu May 15, 2008 4:20pm PDT

    Brilliant and necessary!

    When a very ex fiance dumped me, I actually took a day off (not the very first after the breakup, adrenaline kept me alive for a few days) faking an illness.

    And then I spent the following month dying slowly. So 3 days off work would have worked wonders for me (I was 30 at the time, now happily married, ha!).

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  • sarika_khurana2000's Avatar
    Posted by sarika_khurana2000 Mon May 26, 2008 8:25am PDT

    ultimately after passing through hearbreak, we become relax and learn many other things which we have been making silly mistakes conciously and unconciously.

    At next job and love we make many embodiments and progress haha

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  • Ms S's Avatar
    Posted by Ms S Tue Jun 3, 2008 12:35pm PDT

    I second that Rebecca D! mines is the same way! LOL

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  • Zaza's Avatar
    Posted by Zaza Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:52am PDT

    I defently think it's a GREAT IDEA....

    I think that everyone has that problem after a brake up..

    They don't wanna do anything but relax and get their mind stright...

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