dobro
Chocobo Breeder
I think it is a good idea, although as has been said very easily exploitable. But in certain occupations it may be necessary, take myself for example. Personally I would prefer to keep busy after a break up, but seeing as I work part-time as a roofer, it would be irresponsible to work when mine or someone else's safety could be compromised through my being distracted. I don't think the boss would look to kindly on being dropped through a skylight because I was being mopey thinking fluffy shit about my ex.

It's incredibly idealistic in this money-driven world, but in my personal utopia, people would all work as a team. If one person went through a breakup, a bereavement or anything similar, they'd be asked to come to work, but others would understand if they weren't performing as well as they should. I do think it's important to be distracted when you go through an event like this - being alone only gives you time to dwell and makes matters worse - but the majority of workplaces nowadays are perhaps too unforgiving and too stressful to enable people to cope.