• Chris@lemmy.world
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      HR wants the liability gone, your boss wants your ass in the seat 24/7. Neither are looking out for you.

    • Pickle_Jr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Are you allowed to carry over PTO hours? I might just be a pessimist, but my immediate thought is if they ever have to let anybody go, they don’t want to pay-out accrued PTO hours.

      At my previous place, there was one employee that NEVER took PTO for some insane reason. Had saved up like 2 months of PTO.

      He was told by HR he had too many hours and needed to use some PTO time. This specific scenario is not unheard of.

      However, a month or so after he came back from a month and a half of PTO, he got laid off for reasons unknown to me.

      Rumors are they didn’t want to pay-out the PTO.

      Honestly it doesn’t make sense, they had to pay him for the PTO anyways, but when has HR made sense?

      • rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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        Oh that’s definitely because they don’t want to pay it out at the end of the financial year. But at least it kind of sometimes ends up working in the employee’s favor

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      It’s at their convenience though. Want Christmas week off? Too bad. What Labor Day week off? Too bad.