Want Unlimited PTO? Things to Consider Before Implementing

Recorded On: 10/30/2019

As the paid sick leave law wave continues to ripple across the country, companies are looking at ways to meet or exceed the now more than 40 different paid sick leave laws. The idea of unlimited paid time off (PTO) is still splashing through HR professionals' minds as an alternative way to beat the many paid sick leave laws and as a way to attract and retain talent. Need to go to Hawaii for five weeks? Yes, go -- it's paid time off! Need the afternoon off to watch your child in a school play? Sure, it's paid time off! Need a "mental health" day or two (or five)? Why not -- it's paid time off! No questions asked. But before implementing such a program, there are some things to consider. Is it too much of a good thing? Will it improve morale and work-life balance or will it cause fear within the organization? Is it a true total rewards element that attracts and retains top talent? What about employees who need an extended medical leave of absence? Are they paid for the full leave duration? "Unlimited" may not really mean without limits. Learning Objectives: Rethink paid time off strategies; Define the pros and cons of having an unlimited PTO program; Understand how other organizations are implementing unlimited PTO programs.

Marina Galatro

With more than 25 years of HR experience, Marina has provided consultation, effective recommendations and support to companies on a variety of topics such as compensation, compliance, leave of absence, paid time off, performance management, policy and procedure development, total rewards, and training and development. California leave laws are a particular specialty. Marina speaks on numerous HR topics at conferences such as SHRM and WorldatWork, as well as regional events, local seminars and educational webcasts. She has appeared in several publications—both as an author and subject matter expert. A member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) since 2009, Marina has met with California state assembly members to discuss workplace legislation and how they may impact organizations and the HR profession. She currently holds several HR professional certifications. In her spare time, she teaches a PHR/SPHR preparation course at a local California university.

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