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Should it be Vacation Time or Just PTO?

July 15, 2019

Written by Complete Payroll

Should it be Vacation Time or Just PTO_ - Complete Payroll

Traditionally, employers offered employees separate paid time off benefits, such as paid vacation, sick leave, and personal days.  However, in the past decade, many companies have moved to a more flexible Paid Time Off or “PTO” benefit that incorporates all policies into one all-inclusive PTO plan.

The debate as to whether employers benefit from offering PTO versus separate vacation, sick, and personal leave plans is constantly being researched. In an effort to assist employers in making an informed decision, below are some advantages and disadvantages of combining the company’s separate paid time-off benefits into a single Paid Time-Off (PTO) plan.

Advantages of PTO: 

  • Employees are not incentivized to lie about being sick or having a doctor’s appointment to use their annual sick days, resulting in more transparency in the employee/employer relationship.
  • Research consistently illustrates that incorporating a PTO policy will result in employees taking more vacation time and fewer sick days. This benefits employers in two ways; first, employers typically receive more notice about scheduled vacations, affording more time to plan for adequate coverage.  Second, most mental health professionals agree that employees return to work more refreshed and productive following vacation leave.  The same results do not hold true for employees utilizing sick days.
  • Employees tend to value the flexibility that PTO provides.
  • Employers only have to track PTO hours, as opposed to separately tracking hours for vacation, sick and personal days. 

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Disadvantages of PTO:

  • Employees are more likely to consume all of their PTO, whereas they may not have expended all of their sick or personal days in the past.
  • Employees tend to save all of their PTO time for vacations and come to work when they are sick, at times causing illness among other employees.
  • In some states, all earned PTO must be paid out upon separation of employment.  Should the company enforce separate sick leave and vacation policies, state law often mandates that unused, accrued vacation time be paid out upon separation of employment, sparing the employer from compensating the departing employee for his/her unused, accrued sick leave.  

If your city or state requires paid sick leave, you'll need to ensure that your PTO policy meets the law's minimum requirements. See our article on Guidelines for Offering Paid Time Off for an in-depth look at how to structure your own company's offerings.

 
DISCLAIMER: The information provided herein does not constitute the provision of legal advice, tax advice, accounting services or professional consulting of any kind. The information provided herein should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional legal, tax, accounting, or other professional advisers. Before making any decision or taking any action, you should consult a professional adviser who has been provided with all pertinent facts relevant to your particular situation and for your particular state(s) of operation.

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