Wedding day is the happiest day of life for any couple but it is also the most stressful ceremony.
But in Taiwan, a couple got married four times in a few weeks to get the most out of their office.
A few weeks ago, a man working in a bank in Taiwan (name withheld) took advantage of a flaw in local company laws that allowed newlyweds to take eight days off with pay.
During the 37 days, the man and his wife went through the process of marriage 4 times and divorce 3 times in order to extend the period of leave granted by law to each marriage.
This creative but unique approach was also confirmed by the Taipei Department of Labor when the story went viral on social media.
On the other hand, the person who worked in the bank issued a notice saying that the employee had misused the law.
Surprisingly, the Taipei City Health Department initially fined the bank for violating holiday rules.
This is because according to the law, there is no restriction on how many times an employee can apply for marriage leave at this time.
When the case went viral, there was a public backlash against the bank employee who took advantage of the flaw in the law, but the Labor Department fined the bank itself.
Taipei's deputy mayor, Vivian Huang, wrote in a Facebook post that he was shocked by the incident.
"In this case, it is clear that the employee deliberately used the marriage holiday rules to his advantage, which is a clear violation of ethical principles, while the Labor Department's decision affected people's confidence in the system," he said. Will be'.
After the reaction of the people, the labor department took the uterus and lifted the fine imposed on the bank.
However, although the unnamed employee has separated from the bank, he has complained to the management that he still has 24 holidays left.