Thursday, April 12, 2012

Vacation days unused

  • Nutley municipal employees have more than 7,000 sick and vacation days banked, meaning potentially millions in compensation looms on the horizon of township spending.
  • (NorthJersey.com)
  • GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- Readers had a lot to say about a story that appeared on MLive.com Sunday detailing how much recent retirees from Grand Rapids Community College received for unused sick and vacation days.
  • (MLive.com)
  • She took home $29,941 for unused sick and vacation days. Some employees would be less likely to tough out a cold if unused sick days disappear, she said.
  • (MLive.com)
  • The survey of 1,000 adults by Los Angeles-based Kelton Research for Radisson Hotels Resorts found that Americans are given an average of 18 vacation days a year.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • These are separate of sick and vacation days. For every two days remaining in next the employee needs to have no less than six unused days to cash in. Teachers are the vast majority of the employees affected by the personal leave pay-out.
  • (Arizona Daily Sun)
  • Curran kept his automobile benefit of $1,200 per year and a one-time buy back of unused vacation days. "There were a lot of sit-downs," said Rosa. " It's a fair agreement across the board.
  • (Abington Mariner)
  • Burnout hurts your company as much as it hurts you. So there's nothing noble about piling up unused vacation days. With your boss's permission, take time in the way that benefits you most.
  • (comcast.net)
  • It was for 18 days of unused vacation leave. At the time, Jones said he granted an exception that allowed Pendergraph to get the money.
  • (CharlotteObserver.com)
  • In Europe, workers are offered up to 30 days of paid vacation, whereas Americans often have only 10 days of paid time off per year. Expedia found that often many of the days off went unused. The primary reason, the data showed, was affordability of course.
  • (Newburyport Daily News)

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