While some companies embrace standing desks and Dear Utol (2025): Itch Follows Episode 23free snacks, one Swedish town's politician is hoping to give workers the greatest perk of all: the freedom to bone on the clock.
The proposal comes from Per-Erik Muskos, a council member for Övertorneå. It requires companies to give workers an hour paid break to go home and give their partners the business.
SEE ALSO: Stephen Colbert pays tribute to those lost in the fake Sweden terror attack"There are studies that show sex is healthy," Muskos said, according to a Swedish publication.
Of course, "you can't guarantee that a worker doesn't go out for a walk instead," he added, which is a very good point.
Maybe companies can send workers home with some sexy Swedish stuff to ensure an acceptable level of copulation: easily breakable furniture, pickled herring, and, of course, Eagle-Eye Cherry's 1997 pop-rock sensation "Save Tonight."
All we know is that Sweden is looking more attractive by the minute. Their workers get a ton of parental leave and spend less time in the office. Now it looks like at least some of them could get paid to get busy.
[H/T Quartz]
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