Should workers get time off to mourn pets?
As more South Koreans consider pets to be members of their family, some companies have started offering pet bereavement leave, allowing employees to take time off when a pet dies. Companies such as Lotte Department Store, Gowoonsesang Cosmetics, and Lush Korea have introduced this benefit, although it is not required by law. While Korea has expanded benefits related to childbirth and childcare, support for pet owners remains limited.
In 2022, a law was proposed that would have allowed pet owners to take up to five days of leave when their pets became seriously ill or died. However, the proposal was withdrawn after receiving strong public criticism. Many people argued that the policy would be unfair to employees who do not own pets. Despite the controversy, pet ownership continues to grow, with nearly 30% of Korean households owning pets. Many owners now choose funeral services instead of simply disposing of their pets, reflecting changing attitudes toward companion animals.
Research shows that losing a pet can have a significant emotional impact. Most pet owners report experiencing sadness and changes in their views about life and death after losing a companion animal. Surveys also reveal a clear generational divide. Younger Koreans are generally more supportive of pet bereavement leave, while many older adults do not believe employees should receive leave for the death of a pet. The debate highlights how changing lifestyles are influencing discussions about workplace benefits and family values.
Edited using generative AI tools.
Source : https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10796412 |