CEO’s big gift on Mother’s Day, ₹ 10,000 and 3 days leave for employees to visit with parents

Paid Leave For Parents : A Delhi-based CEO’s initiative has become a talking point among corporate employees struggling with stress, long working hours and lack of work-life balance. Entrepreneur Rajat Grover has announced a special gift for his employees on the occasion of Mother’s Day. He said that parents sacrifice their entire life for their children and do not ask for anything in return.

In such a situation, now is the time for children to also do something special for them. With this in mind, he decided to provide financial assistance and leave to the employees to spend time with their parents.

 

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CEO given 3 days leave with 10 thousand rupees on Mother’s Day

While sharing the video on Instagram, Rajat Grover said that his company will give ₹10,000 to the employees to take their parents on a three-day leave. The special thing is that these holidays will be fully paid and it will not have any impact on the regular leave balance of the employees.

He said that parents have sacrificed their time, dreams and energy to raise their children. Therefore, if they want to travel somewhere or want to live a special moment, then they should not be kept waiting anymore.

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People said that I wish the whole world started thinking like this

This initiative is being appreciated a lot on social media. One user wrote, “I wish the whole world started thinking like this.” Another said, “Such thinking is very rare in today’s corporate era.” Many people even named Rajat Grover as the best boss of the year.

Many users on the viral video say that such initiatives not only boost the morale of the employees but also remind them of the importance of family. This step is now becoming increasingly viral on social media.

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