
According to the bill, introduced by Liberal Daniel Fenekiu, providing a paid day off “on everyone’s birthday helps motivate human resources.”
From my point of view, Fenechiu also writes in the motivational statement, “at the center of concern for legislation, the development and improvement of legal relations and social relations regulated by law should be Man.”
In any subject – a state institution, economic organization, etc. – human resource is the only resource capable of producing and reproducing all other resources available to this subject. Regardless of whether it is a financial, technological or, depending on the circumstances, material resource. A motivated employee will actively contribute to increasing the efficiency of the relevant organization, the liberal senator notes.
According to Fenechiu, the predictability provided to an employee by the knowledge that he will have a birthday off, if it is, for example, the day before or immediately after a week off, may enable him to purchase tourism services to hold this event in another locality. By expenses incurred in this way, we mean expenses for transportation, public catering, entrance to tourist attractions, museums, etc. “It is clear that this will contribute to the collection of fees and taxes to the state or local budget,” Fenechiu notes.
Birthday is an annual event for each of us, and we should give each employee the opportunity to spend this day the way he wants. Alone, with family or with friends, concludes the liberal.
Source: Hot News

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