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Paid Time Off Programs Compared In Survey(Published September 19, 2006)
When it comes to time off, it seems that all the talk is about paid time off (PTO) programs. But just because Traditional programs might not receive as much of the HR spotlight, it doesn't mean these programs, which separate vacation, sick, and personal time, have gone out of fashion.
As proof, consider that of the approximately 800 responses to AHI's 2006 Survey Of Traditional Time Off And PTO Program Practices, more than half (54%) of responders completed the survey designed for users of Traditional programs; the other 46% filled out the PTO-specific survey.
In some areas, the differences between paid time off and Traditional programs were negligible.
In other areas, the differences between programs were much more apparent.
Since the number of either PTO days or vacation, sick, and personal days offered can impact recruiting and retention efforts, the survey breaks down these categories by company size, so comparisons can be made on how one organization stacks up against its competition in terms of amount of time off offered.
Survey says: As would be expected, smaller organizations give less PTO time than larger organizations. This pattern did not hold up for Traditional users. The smallest employers were much more generous than the mid-sized organizations, but not quite as generous as the largest employers.
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