In fact, the WorldatWork survey, titled Paid Time Off Programs and Practices, also notes that while the vast majority of PTO programs include sick, personal days, and vacation, 3 out of 4 employers who offer PTO continue to offer separate programs for holidays, jury duty, and bereavement” (2014, para. 1 & 2).
One of the main reasons for having a PTO system is that it allows employees to take time off from their job for any illness or caring for their kids. Unfortunately, before an employee can use his or her PTO, he or she must first schedule it in advance and have it approved by his or her supervisor. In fact, the only time it doesn’t have to be approved is in the case of an illness or emergency. In other words, a PTO system will basically take the place of Superior’s personal time, sick leave, and vacation, which works in their favor. (SHRM, 2014, para.