honest paws, a firm that sells cbd dog treats, is also giving its employees a break, offering two paid mandatory mental health days in may and june, to help them handle the strains of working remotely,â new domestic arrangements and the ongoing anxiety of the job market. the firm has offices in toronto, brazil, uruguay, and costa rica and has been connecting employees remotely during the crisis.
the strain on the workforce became apparent on zoom calls. “we now have people locked in their houses, they’re teaching their kids, they’re worried about their jobs,†says erik rivera, founder and ceo of honest paws. “you can see it in their eyes,†he says.
rivera says that although the firm offers unlimited vacation, many of its employees don’t take many vacation days. he says many are worried about job security — or are workaholics in general. “we have a lot of high performers,†he says.
by making mental health days mandatory, he says the pressure is off and employees can feel secure taking days off. the payoff includes happier staffers and increased productivity.
in light of staggered shifts and reduced work weeks due to the pandemic, many employers are looking at restructuring how they conduct business. a study released by the fraser institute suggests that a four-day work week would leave workers better off: they would be earning the same income working 32 hours rather than 40 hours, while enjoying three-day weekends. the study finds that two per cent growth annually between 2018 to 2030 would help achieve this plan.