Microsoft Employees Will No Longer Have to Earn Vacation Days Thanks to This New PolicyStarting January 16, Microsoft is adopting a policy called Discretionary Time Off.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

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Microsoft Headquarters in Redmond, Washington

Microsoftis starting the new year with agenerousnew policy for its U.S. employees.

Starting January 16, Microsoft is implementing a "Discretionary Time Off" policy, which gives employeesunlimited time offwithout needing to accrue vacation days. Any employees who currently have unused PTO days will get a one-time payout in April.

"How, when and where we do our jobs has dramatically changed," Kathleen Hogan, Microsoft's chief people officer, wrote in a memo obtained byThe Verge. "And as we've transformed, modernizing our vacation policy to a more flexible model was a natural next step."

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The policy only applies to salaried employees in the U.S. and excludes overseas workers and hourly employees. Microsoft says it's difficult to offer unlimited time off to hourly and foreign workers due to differing laws and regulations, according to The Verge.

The new policy comes as more companies have adopted flexible work schedules following the pandemic. When lockdowns rocked workplace norms irrevocably, what followed wasThe Great Resignation, where large numbers of workers left jobs in search of a more balanced lifestyle. As employees set new standards, companies have revved upperks and benefitsto attract and retain talent in atight labor marketwhere many individuals seek more than just a paycheck — and unlimited time off is not a bad place to start.

Related:How Companies are Offering Perks to Their Remote Workforce

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Madeline Garfinkle

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玛德琳在Entrepreneu Garfinkle新闻撰稿人r.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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