Hello everyone
I've come home these days because of the Eid holidays at my university. I've been on a break for almost the past two weeks, but poor university staff, who only got one day off before Eid and today again it's a working day for them. If we think about it, isn't this unfair to them? Like they also have their kids at home waiting for the fathers or mothers to come home bring their gift. Just think about the kids who got their both parents employed.
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Similarly, if we look ahead, my summer vacations are coming up, which are roughly 2 months long. However, for these staff members or others who have jobs, they will only get a week off. How difficult it will be for them, who work all year round for their families, and hardly ever get a chance to enjoy time with them. Ah, if you feel it, it is kind of painful..
I've experienced this many times in my life. When my father used to have a job, I remember waiting for him all day during summer vacations, and when he would come back late at night, he would be so tired that he wouldn't feel like taking us out because he himself was exhausted. Those days were quite troubling for us kids, and eventually, my father decided to quit the job because he couldn't give enough time to my mother either.
I also remember a special holiday incident that happened in my life, when my father had a job and their wedding anniversary came up. My mother was so happy that they would be off and we would have a lot of fun, but on that day, my father had to go to the office for something very important. He spent the whole day so busy that we couldn't do anything special. That incident was the main reason my father decided to quit the job because what's the point of a job if it doesn't allow you to take care of your special days?
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These people are also human after all, they have emotions too, they have precious moments in their lives too. Instead of just increasing their holidays, the government should consider them as respectable citizens and acknowledge their feelings. Who knows how many birthdays of their children they miss, how many of their wedding anniversaries they forget just because of work. Yeah, i know the importance of work but is it worth destroying their special moments? And a one day holiday for their special day isn't going to effect work in any manner...
So, in the end, I would like to say that not only should their holiday time be increased, but their special days should also be marked, and on those days, they should be completely free from work. When they don't need to wait for the approval of the leave or just beg before the boss so that they can get that one precious leave. After all, it's just one day, who knows how many days they'll get to live in that one day.
Well, that's all from my side.
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