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  2. Sick leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    All employees are entitled to earn one hour of paid sick leave every 30 hours after working 30 days. Employees can earn up to 48 hours a year, but companies can limit the amount one can use to 40. Unused hours are carried over. Companies are only required to allow employees to use their time off after being employed for 90 days.

  3. Severance package - Wikipedia

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    In addition to their remaining regular pay, it may include some of the following: Any additional payment based on months of service; Payment for unused accrued PTO vacation time, holiday pay or sick leave unless the employee is picked up by the new buyer wherein all benefits become the responsibility of the new employer.

  4. Paid time off - Wikipedia

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    Upon employment, the company determines how many PTO hours will be allotted per year and a "rollover" policy. Some companies let PTO hours accumulate for only a year, and unused hours disappear at year-end. [1] Some PTO plans may also accommodate unexpected or unforeseeable circumstances such as jury duty, military service, and bereavement ...

  5. How To Get PTO When Your Company Doesn’t Offer It - AOL

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    The U.S. stands alone as the only OECD country with no guaranteed paid leave, including holidays. Under U.S. federal law, paid vacation leave is not mandated, and there is no city or state ...

  6. Unlimited PTO Works for Netflix. Could It Work for Your ... - AOL

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    Differentiator: Offering unlimited PTO as a fringe benefit helps a company stand out from others that provide a set number of days, making it a useful recruiting strategy to attract quality ...

  7. America is doing PTO wrong–and its burned-out workforce is ...

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    In the U.K., statutory annual leave entitlement (paid time off which can include public holidays) rises to 28 days. By contrast, U.S. workers have no legal paid vacation entitlement at all.

  8. Sick leave - Wikipedia

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    Sick leave (also called medical leave in India) is the leave that an employee is legally entitled to when the employee is out of work due to illness. Medical leaves can be taken for a minimum of 0.5 to a maximum of 12 working days with 100% pay or a maximum of 24 days with 50% pay per employee per year.

  9. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, 77% of private employers give their employees paid time off during public holidays, on average 8 holidays per year. [ 203 ] [ 204 ] Some employers offer no vacation at all. [ 205 ] The average number of paid vacation days offered by private employers is 10 days after 1 year of service, 14 days after 5 years, 17 days after 10 years ...