Top Three Risks Associated With Implementation of an “Unlimited” Vacation Policy and How to Mitigate Them


“Unlimited” vacation (or otherwise known as nonaccrual of vacation) policies can provide a benefit with appeal to both employers and employees. For employers, providing an “unlimited” vacation benefit can alleviate some of the administrative and financial burden associated with promulgating and maintaining a formal vacation policy. Likewise, these policies can also be attractive to employees since they have the ability to take vacation when convenient without having to bank hours just to make it home for the holidays. However, while these policies can be a win-win for both employers and employees, they are not without some legal risk. The following are the top risks associated with such policies:

Since these policies are relatively new, many laws have not yet directly addressed how to handle them. Given the risks involved with unlimited vacation policies, the following are some tips to help you mitigate the legal risks involved:


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National Law Review, Volume V, Number 146