Ground Rules: Employment Law Over Your Coffee Break

Unlimited PTO: Great Perk or HR Nightmare


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Unlimited paid time off sounds like a dream benefit—but is it really as simple as it seems? In this episode of Ground Rules, the hosts break down the pros and cons of unlimited PTO policies. From workplace culture and employee trust to performance management and legal landmines, they explore the practical and legal considerations every employer should weigh before jumping in. 

*Ground Rules hosts and guests are not providing legal advice in this podcast. Do not act upon any of the information discussed in this podcast without first consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.*

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Ground Rules: Employment Law Over Your Coffee BreakBy Pam Howland

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