This company is taking all its employees on vacation
Team Udayavani, Feb 8, 2022, 10:11 AM IST
To honour its 55 employees for working through the COVID-19 pandemic, a UK-based recruitment firm is taking them all on holiday. Yolk Recruitment, located in Cardiff, is planning an all-inclusive business vacation to Tenerife in April for all of its employees, not just the top billers.
“Yolk Folk are off to Tenerife. That’s everyone. Not just the top billers or those that played a part in our historic 2021 results, but EVERYONE,” the company said on LinkedIn.
“Our purpose is building a culture where everyone wins! Which means no one can be left behind on this all-inclusive company holiday,” the company wrote.
The four-day break will also be taken by new hires in January and February.
This has been made possible, according to Yolk Recruitment, because, “”we strive to be bright, bold, better in everything we do, internally and externally.”
According to a BBC, the company thinks that the vacation will cost more than 100,000 pounds (approximately Rs 1 crore).
Yolk’s Chief Commercial Officer Pavan Arora said, “2020 was a really tough time on our whole industry – we went from the jobs market being put on hold to going into overdrive. Our staff have been on a journey, from going to remote working to hybrid back to remote…so we just wanted to put our arms around everyone and say thank you for the last two years.”
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