Front-Loaded PTO
Providing the full annual PTO allotment at the start of the year.
Definition
Front-loaded PTO is a policy where employers provide employees with their entire annual PTO allocation at the beginning of the year (or on their hire anniversary) rather than having them accrue it over time. This simplifies administration and gives employees immediate access to their full leave allowance, but creates challenges if an employee leaves mid-year.
Examples
- • An employee receives 120 hours of PTO on January 1 instead of accruing 10 hours per month
- • New hires receive prorated PTO based on their start date
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- Front-Loaded PTO
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Accrual Cap
The maximum amount of leave an employee can accumulate.
Carryover
The ability to transfer unused leave from one year to the next.
Use-It-or-Lose-It
A policy where unused leave is forfeited at year-end.
Unlimited PTO
A policy with no set limit on paid time off.
Waiting Period
Time before an employee can use accrued leave.
Leave Year
The 12-month period used for calculating leave entitlements.
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