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  2. Paid time off - Wikipedia

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    Paid time off, planned time off, or personal time off (PTO), is a policy in some employee handbooks that provides a bank of hours in which the employer pools sick days, vacation days, and personal days that allows employees to use as the need or desire arises.

  3. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition, state and local governments consist of another 19,134,000 bringing the total government sector employees to about 15% of the total labor force. [24] This sector of the population is entitled to paid time off designated as federal holidays by Congress in Title V of the United States Code (5 U.S.C. § 6103). Both federal and state ...

  4. Here are the states where employers must give you time ... - AOL

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    You also can find a state-by-state breakdown on a number of voting issues — including time-off laws, polling hours, rules about absentee ballots, how to make a plan to vote, etc. — at Vote411.org.

  5. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Some employers will allow staff to purchase or sell holiday, usually a maximum of 5 days. Part-time workers are entitled to the same amount of leave but this is calculated on a pro-rata basis. [194] [195] 20 8–10 28–30 United States: There is no federal or state statutory minimum paid vacation or paid public holidays.

  6. Your boss is legally required to give you time off to vote ...

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    Instead, that power lies in the hands of whatever state a voter lives in. As it stands, 28 states and the District of Columbia outline the right for workers to take some time off during the ...

  7. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, in the United States, full-time and part-time employees can carry over up to 30 days (240 hours if you work in the US, 360 hours if you work outside the country) of ...

  8. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, public holidays are set by federal, state, and local governments and are often observed by closing government offices or giving government employees paid time off. The federal government does not require private businesses to close or offer paid time off, as is the case for most state and local governments, so employers ...

  9. How To Take PTO During the Holidays and Not Feel Guilty About It

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    The holiday season is swiftly approaching and with it comes time to start submitting PTO requests. Generally, most employees look forward to using their PTO during the holidays. Some will even...