Company in Thailand offers workers paid Tinder leave to go on dates

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The initiative will allow employees to explore dating options and will be in place from July until December 2024, Whiteline said on LinkedIn.

Marketing agency Whiteline Group announced it would be giving its workers paid time off to go on dates, paid out like annual or sick leave.

"Our employees can use Tinder leave for dating with someone," Whiteline noted in a post shared in August.Whiteline employs about 200 people at its Bangkok office, its website states.The paid benefit is only offered between now and the end of December 2024. The company said it required one-week advance notice for workers wanting to use their Tinder leave, according to a translated message on LinkedIn.The company requires a week notice for workers wanting to use Tinder leave.

 

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