Employee who took sick days for mental health gets unexpected response from CEO
(FOX NEWS) - A Michigan CEO's reply to his employee's sick day email has gone viral.
Madalyn Parker, a web developer at Olark Live Chat, emailed her colleagues at the end of June to let them know she'd be taking two days off to focus on her mental health.
"Hopefully I'll be back next week refreshed and back to 100%" Parker wrote in the email.
In an unexpected turn of events, CEO Ben Congleton replied directly to Parker, thanking her for shining a light on mental health.
"I use (your email) as a reminder of the importance of using sick days for mental health - I can't believe this is not standard practice at all organizations," Congleton wrote.
"You are an example to us all, and help cut through the stigma so we can all bring our whole selves to work."
Parker went on to share screengrabs of the email exchange on Twitter. The tweet, posted on June 30, has since been retweeted more than 11,000 times as of Tuesday.
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