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Virgin's New Staff Holiday Policy Advocated by Richard Branson Is Simply Incredible

Virgin's New Staff Holiday Policy Is Simply Incredible
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Richard Branson is implementing what is without doubt the best annual leave policy ever.

In a blog, the British entrepreneur announced Virgin staff in both the UK and US are to be allowed to take as much holiday as they want, whenever they want.

The radical approach was pioneered by Netflix back in 2010 and rather than lead to an empty office and a workforce of skivers, productivity and morale actually increased.

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More people on holiday certainly wouldn't harm Virgin Atlantic

Branson said: "It is always interesting to note how often the adjectives ‘smart’ and ‘simple’ describe the cleverest of innovations – well, this is surely one of the simplest and smartest initiatives I have heard of in a long time.

"Flexible working has revolutionised how, where and when we all do our jobs. So, if working nine to five no longer applies, then why should strict annual leave (vacation) policies?

"Assuming it goes as well as expected, we will encourage all our subsidiaries to follow suit, which will be incredibly exciting to watch."

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A new, more flexible approach to annual leave is one that seems to be gently permeating into corporate life.

In a video posted on YouTube, Google co-founder Larry Page said living in a "time of abundance" where technology can make us more efficient, people shouldn't have to work so hard.

He said: "If you really think about the things you need to make yourself happy - housing, security, opportunity for your kids. It's not that hard for us to provide those things.

"The idea that everyone needs to work frantically to meet peoples' needs is not true."