Employees donating paid time off
dgoeb
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I have an employee who would like to donate vacation time to another employee who has to take medical leave. I am interested in knowing any potential pitfalls in allowing this sort of thing. Thank you!
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First of all, the donating employee has to complete and sign a form. The "gift" is the actual value of the PTO hours at the donating employee's rate of pay. (Posting "hours" rather than "dollars" corrupts the YTD "hours worked" by the recipient.) Taxes are the responsibility of the recipient.
To date the system has worked extremely well. The good will it creates more than compensates for the limited amount of administration.
We are county employer in Washington. We allow donation of sick leave for extreme medical conditions and financial harship. Employees can donate up to 120 days sick leave. It is calculated at donating employee's hourly rate, so the recipient can potentially receive more than 120 days at their hourly rate. It has traditionally been used for terminally ill persons, but a couple exceptions have been made. I personally believe it should be vacation leave donation rather than sick leave donation (vacation is the employee's, but sick leave is more an insurance policy in my opinion), but I've only been here about 6 months and am the first HR person. Recently this has backfired on us significantly. Before I came aboard a major exception was made and a second round of 120 days donation was made to a terminally ill employee. Once this second round was exhausted, the employee was not able to return to work in any capacity (bedridden) and thus employment terminated. We now have a claim for damages (ADA related) from the employee and fellow employees are quite upset that their generosity has been answered by this claim. The employee was on paid leave with benefits in tact for 15+ months (including employee's own accumulated sick leave). Be careful when writing your policy. Generally, I think its a good idea, but it needs to be as black and white as possible. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
Regards,
Angie
Lastly, there was some abuse in the begining but the employees knew that they had a good thing and they policed themselves.
It is used sparingly and only in severe cases. It would be much more heavily utilized if donors were able to donate sick leave.
1. Employees donating to such pool have the option of either giving up one day or more of their annual personal leave or sick days.
2. Employees giving up sick leave days will have their maximim accumulation permanently reduced by the number of days they contribute to the sick leave pool.
3. It is mutually understood that a pool, once created, would be available only for use by the individual for whom the pool was created.
4. All donations of personal leave or sick leave shall be on a strictly volunteer basis.
This has been a helpful benefit for a number of our employees.