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Does Mandatory Paid Time Off Actually Make a Difference? A Tech Founder Decided to Find Out.Vanessa Quigley, co-founder of consumer tech company Chatbooks and a mother of seven, wanted to build a workplace where all team members could perform at their best.

ByAmanda Breen

Key Takeaways

  • Vanessa Quigley realized her team was burnt-out during the pandemic.
  • Chatbooks implemented a mandatory paid time off policy, totaling five weeks per year.
  • Both employees and the company benefit from the policy and a remote-first approach.

Vanessa Quigley, co-founder of Utah-based consumer tech companyChatbooks, saw her team'smental healthtake a hit during the pandemic. As a mother of seven, she was all too familiar with the particular challenge of adjusting toremote workwhile raising a family.

So she decided to do something about it — and instated a mandatorypaid time offpolicy.

"Our mission at Chatbooks is to strengthen families, and we wanted to make sure that our team was spending a solid amount of time away from work," Quigley tells雷竞技手机版. "To us, that means getting off of Slack and unstringing the bow."

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