• lad
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    11 months ago

    Nah, ey were not fired (yet?) and I also worked there before unlimited vacations became a thing, so I kinda think they may went that way. As was said somewhere around this comment with unlim you can guilt/fear your employees into working more and then not pay them unspent days.

    Edit: clarity

    • Echo Dot
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      111 months ago

      Where is this? What is the point in guilt in your employees to work in longer hours when you can just contract them to work longer hours perfectly legally?

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        I think the benefits to the company of “unlimited time off” are

        • they don’t have to pay out unused time off if the person leaves
        • they don’t have to keep track of it as closely
        • sometimes people take less time off, so they get more working hours out of people
        • it looks good on paper to applicants
      • lad
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        211 months ago

        In a third world, not EU or US, surely. The contracts and obligations are treated differently there