Huo Qigang, a deputy to the National People's Congress, put forward a thought-provoking suggestion: we should increase the number of annual leave days for young people! This proposal has received widespread attention and approval.
First, we must enforce a paid annual leave policy. Each of us may have had this experience, and after working for a while, we will crave a period of time to relax and enjoy life. However, the reality is that in order to live, we have to devote ourselves to work and squeeze out our own rest time.
For many migrant workers, it is undoubtedly a blessing to have more rest time. However, for those who work outside the home all year round, even the time to go home to see their parents can seem stressful. Some can even return immediately after a short stay.
In view of this phenomenon, Deputy Huo Qigang put forward an innovative proposal: increase the number of annual leave days and make the paid leave system mandatory. As soon as this proposal was announced, it received a warm response from the majority of netizens. Some netizens even excitedly said: "Worthy of enjoying the Taimiao" This enthusiastic response fully illustrates everyone's high recognition and expectation of this suggestion.
However, there are also those who question this. They believe that young people should work hard while they are young and accumulate more capital for their future lives. In this regard, I think this view is too one-sided. We need to prepare for the future, but that doesn't mean we should ignore who we are now. Proper rest and relaxation is not only good for physical and mental health, but also improves productivity and quality of life.
In general, the increase in the number of annual leave days and the implementation of the paid leave system will not only help relieve the work pressure of young people and improve their quality of life, but also contribute to the harmony and stability of the whole society. This is undoubtedly a question worthy of our deep thought and **. I hope that more people can pay attention to this issue and work together to build a better working and living environment.