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Microsoft Says It Will Start Offering US Employees ‘Unlimited’ Time Off

Starting next week, Microsoft’s current vacation policy will change to an unlimited one, meaning all salaried employees in the United States can take time off as needed and also will no longer need to wait and accrue holiday anymore.

The new policy, which goes into effect on Jan. 16, is described by the world’s biggest software company as “Discretionary Time Off.”

“How, when, and where we do our jobs has dramatically changed,” Kathleen Hogan, the company’s chief people officer, said in an internal memo viewed by The Verge. “And as we’ve transformed, modernizing our vacation policy to a more flexible model was a natural next step.”

In addition to this new so-called “unlimited time off” policy, Microsoft also will offer 10 corporate holidays, leaves of absence, time off for sick or mental health, jury duty, or bereavement, according to the network, citing Hogan’s memo.

In case an employee still has an unused vacation balance, this day—or days—will be compensated in a one-time payout in April.

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