Personal Leave versus Sick and Vacation
karen_worldharbors_com
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We currently have a policy where employees accrue 4 hours of sick time per month (6 days per year) and there is a separate policy in place for vacation time. After one year, 1 week, 2 years 2 weeks, 5 years 3 weeks, etc. We are considering changing this policy to one that converts this paid time off to personal time. Since not everyone takes all of their sick time, this could be a benefit to them, and if they do take all of it, it could take some away depending on how we implement this. Does anyone have any suggestions on how best to make this type of change?
Comments
If you decide to move forward, communicate, communicate, communicate. Then leave ample time before implementation so everyone has time to get used to the idea.
Question: if you make the change, how will you handle sick leave if congress pushes through the minimum 7 days a year sick leave law?
Good luck!
Nae
Like Nae said you must be sure to communicate this very clearly to everyone.
This is, I suppose, the other side of employees taking a "sick day," cough cough, when they should be taking a "vacation day." Some workplaces may have problems with the former, some the latter, and, of course, some lucky ones won't have issues with either.
Took some education of the employees and initially, some were convinced they were losing something, but they really weren't and after the first year, everyone seemed to be pleased with the change.