Meesho announces 11-day Reset & Recharge break to help employees prioritise mental well-being

Internet commerce company Meesho has announced an 11-day companywide break from October 22 to November 1 this year, for the second year in a row, said a statement issued today. Called Reset and Recharge, this initiative will allow employees to com...

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Internet commerce company Meesho has announced an 11-day companywide break from October 22 to November 1 this year, for the second year in a row, said a statement issued today. Called Reset and Recharge, this initiative will allow employees to completely unplug from work and prioritise their mental well-being after the busy festive sale period.

The move is a reflection of the firm's continued commitment towards building a people-centric workplace. “Building a great company culture requires one to acknowledge that work-life balance, rest and rejuvenation are key to employee satisfaction and well-being. With Reset and Recharge, we continue to push the envelope and redefine conventional workplace norms. Employees can choose to decompress however they want – whether it’s spending time with near and dear ones, traveling or picking up a new hobby," said Ashish Kumar Singh, CHRO, Meesho.
Meesho has recently rolled out forward-looking policies such as a boundaryless workplace model, infinite wellness leave, 30-week gender-neutral parental leave and 30-day gender reassignment leave.


This new policy amplifies the company’s concerted efforts towards creating a dynamic workplace built on the pillars of employee flexibility and empowerment.
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