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[–] vapeloki@lemmy.world 65 points 1 day ago (37 children)

Over here in Germany where everybody has at least 3 weeks paid time off (being ill does not count to this contingent btw), it is common that leaves are planned in the beginning of the year for larger vacations, so there are no collisions.

Also, if you have children you have priority during school breaks for paied leaves.

This concept could be copied by us employers also, I wonder why not? Maybe because this way you can pressure your employees with your vacation as leverage

[–] rumba@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago (5 children)

you can pressure your employees with your vacation as leverage

Most places start asking for vacation requests a month or two out before schools do theirs. The US definitely keeps a tighter leash on vacation time than Europe. General US sick-time policy is an abomination.

In my industry, the standard is "unlimited" PTO/Sick for salary. You don't have a limit of what you can take, but it has to be OK'd by your manager. They expect you to take at least 4 weeks.

But if you leave, or they let you go, they don't have to pay you for time accrued.

[–] Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Most places start asking for vacation requests a month or two out before schools do theirs.

Sorry, I'm confused. What does this mean? Do schools in other countries not make their annual schedules before the school year begins? Or do "most places" you reference only allow you to ask for vacation during a certain calendar month? Or am I way off with both of those guesses?

Most places I've worked ask for people to request vacation by a minimum of one month before said-vacation occurs. Where I live, schools have their entire calendar (including holidays and extended breaks) planned by August. So if somebody wanted to request time off for winter or spring break, they'd probably have plenty of time to coordinate. Does it work differently where you live?

[–] alternategait@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

One place I worked required PTO requests be submitted two quarters before the time off.

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