Thread regarding Teradata Corp. layoffs

New Unlimited Vacation Policy

No more accrued vacation time starting on January 2018. The new business strategy is to keep the teams perpetually understaffed and so it will be difficult to take vacation.

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It's bull. The only reason to do this is to decrease the cost if layoffs.

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A lot of people will anyway be going on unlimited vacations before the end of year. The new policy will apply to the rest. Rinse and repeat.

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Look around here on layoff, it's littered with #UnlimitedVacation rants...

a quick search returns the threads below - I used https://www.google.com/search?q="unlimited+vacation"+site:TheLayoff.com

Seagate - 17 replies

"Unlimited vacation"-- Like or Don't Like?

@Md2OnT2

HGST - no replies

"Unlimited Vacation Policy" is the latest dirty trick to reduce benefits

@FNaJvtV

Oracle - 3 replies

There goes vacation.......

@MzLdfpO

Qualcomm - 3 replies

Implement "Unlimited Vacation Policy" to reduce benefits

@FNCz10O

Honeywell - 19 replies

unlimited vacation

@LGrqRHm

Honeywell - 23 replies

How's the "Unlimited" Vacation Policy working out for all of you exempt employees?

@P8P8LiP

Walmart - no replies

Unlimited Vacation

@Mzo2pSn

Honeywell - 5 replies

Unlimited Vacation Time...it's the joke we thought it was.

@Pv0LKiW

Honeywell - 2 replies

Unlimited vacation and PR

@PvFlMLz

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This is so that they don't have to carry the vacation on the books as an expense or pay it out when you leave.

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Post ID: @1ljb+PYMYqug

The manager has to approve time off. HR states that the amount of vacation time should be based on employee performance. It does not matter if you have been with the company for 1 week or 30 years.

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