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Well, this is ominous. -- (edited)
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by
JaxSean
Is that specific to your company, or to a wider segment? -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Apr 20 '20, 14:04
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Apparently, there's nothing in other states' laws that require an employer to pay it out, but that was my employer's notice.
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JaxSean
Apr 20, 14:07
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If your pay stub or employee materials don't indicate that your PTO expires and when, I smell class action -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 20, 14:11
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That looks to be *from* "employee materials". It's a change in the PTO policy.
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zunkskunk
Apr 20, 14:21
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During normal times, I'm sure that's true. But the reason emergency declarations exist is to prevent shenanigans like this -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 20, 14:26
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