Writer Ku Ling suggested to solve the problem of consecutive holidays and make-up shifts by "transferring holidays".

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[Reporter Wang Rongxiang/Kaohsiung Report] It’s great to have consecutive holidays, but not happy to have to make up shifts. The well-known writer Ku Ling suggested using the “transfer of leave” that has been practiced in many countries for many years to strive for consecutive vacations without making up shifts for office workers; I said that I would throw bricks to attract jade, and listen to opinions from all walks of life. If most people agree, for example, 3,000 people like it, go to the website of the Human Resources and Administration Bureau to initiate a joint signature.

Ku Ling said that everyone was very happy during the vacation, and everyone was unhappy when they made up shifts, so they started to quarrel. Some people said that if they want to go to play, they should ask for leave by themselves, and some people said that the long vacation is really helpful for tourism.

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He thinks that the controversy is actually very simple, as long as the "fake" is enough!

That is, if there is a national holiday on Tuesday or Thursday, there is no need to add an extra day to make up a continuous holiday, and everyone will be reluctant to make up shifts on Saturday, as long as the holiday is advanced or postponed by one day. Can.

For example, if 10/10 falls on a Tuesday, we will have a three-day holiday from 10/7 and 8 on the 9th, and go to work on the 10th, so there will be 3 consecutive days off, and there will be no need to make up shifts afterwards. Isn't this the best of both worlds?

If the holiday is on Thursday, then there will be no holiday on Thursday, and the holiday will be on Friday and Saturday, which is another 3-day holiday!

Still don't have to make up shifts.

He pointed out that this kind of vacation has been practiced in many countries for many years, and it is simple and convenient. Even the holiday on Wednesday can be brought forward to Monday or postponed to Thursday. There are quite a lot of 3-day vacations, and I believe no one will have any objections.

When Ku Ling shouts out, I will throw bricks and stones first, and listen to everyone’s opinions. If most people agree (for example, 3,000 people like it), I will go to the website of the Personnel Administration Bureau to launch a joint signature to help all office workers get more continuous leave without making up shifts. !