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by Tyler Durden
Thursday, Jul 29, 2021 - 08:20 PM
Bumble, the female-friendly dating app that gave its entire global workforce (about 700 people) a paid week off in June to de-compress and focus on themselves after a traumatic plague year, is taking its policy of prioritizing the mental well-being of its workers one step further. The firm said Thursday that it would allow all its employees an unlimited amount of paid vacation each year - so long as their managers approve it.
The firm says it s understood that the offer of unlimited leave is predicated on employees getting all of their work done. Additionally, the firm says it will close all global offices for one week every six months (to be sure, the firm will keep a skeleton crew working to address any issues with the app, or user complaints).