May 07, 2020
Paid leave is a valued perk for employees. A generous policy
can help you attract higher quality employees. Once on the job, using leave
improves job satisfaction and engagement; as such, business owners can find a
number of benefits in proper paid leave usage.
When employees take periodic vacations, they are more
productive. However, American employees don’t take enough vacations, and many
of us are burned out by the daily grind as a result. The U.S. Travel
Association has conducted numerous studies on vacation trends, including one
which found that U.S. workers only use 77% of earned PTO. That equals about 5
vacation days per year.
Paid sick leave is critical for health reasons. When an
employee stays home due to a contagious illness, it prevents other team members
from catching it. If the sick employee was informed that he or she would lose
money if they stayed home, though, they would be more likely to go to work and
tough it out.
Do Organizations Have To Provide Paid Leave?
No. However, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
requires businesses to provide unpaid leave. Moreover, business owners cannot terminate
the staff member if the time an employee takes off qualifies under FMLA.
Types of Leave
Employers may choose to separate leave types according to
their purpose:
·
Sick Time: Time off for health
reasons.
·
Vacation or Personal Time: The
employee may use this time for whatever they choose.
·
Holidays: Holidays designated at the
federal level. May also be referred to as ‘company holidays.’
·
Bereavement Leave: Leave taken after
the death of a family member.
·
Floating Holiday: This is another
name for a random paid day off of the employee’s choosing.
·
Jury Duty: Employers are required to
permit employees to miss work for jury duty.

Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid time off has become more popular in the past few years.
Many employers have switched to a PTO policy. In this type of policy, leave is
not categorized. Employees can do whatever they wish during their time off.
How Does Leave Accrue?
PTO accrues as employees work their regular
shifts/schedules.
Some businesses allow workers to take paid leave before
earning it. Each employee is given a set number of days or hours at the
beginning of the year. If they quit before the year ends, however, they may
have to forfeit its value from their final paycheck.
Many organizations nationwide offer an increase in the amount
of PTO an employee receives as their tenure at the company lengthens.
What Is The Average Amount Of Leave In The U.S.?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the
average U.S. worker gets 10 days of vacation leave annually.
Traditional Leave
As explained previously, traditional leave is
categorized—sick days, personal days, vacation, etc.
The acronym PTO typically refers to leave that isn’t
categorized.
PTO or PTO Banks
Each employee gets the same number of annual paid days off.
Employees can use them however they like.
Do you have an issue with absenteeism? Consider this:
54% of organizations that switched to a combined PTO policy
saw a 10% decrease in unscheduled absences, according to a survey by the
Alexander Hamilton Institute. 4% saw a decrease of 20%.
PTO Purchase Plans
A ‘PTO buy-sell’ plan, or purchase plan, allows workforce to
buy and sell vacation days. Note that companies that allow PTO buy-sell have to
pay attention to tax provisions. Including them in a cafeteria program can keep
you in compliance.
Unlimited PTO
Some companies trust their employees to manage their own
schedules. This policy has been a success in many workplaces. Most
organizations haven’t seen an increase in absenteeism. Or a decrease in
productivity.
If you are struggling to find quality staff members, you
might choose to consider unlimited PTO. If you are hesitant, you could do a
trial run for one year to see how it works out.
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