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TopicSettle a debate between my wife and I.
Sahuagin
12/21/19 8:13:59 PM
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User728 posted...
The other employees got paid on the snowstorm day...basically it was a paid day off
no, not "basically". if it was a "snowstorm day", so no one could work but still got paid, that's not officially a day off. that's a work day that no one was able to work. no one is *entitled* to have that day off, they just were not able to perform any work that day.

(I am assuming salaried employees though; hourly employees would not get paid on a snow day anyway, so that must be what you're talking about.)

where I work, we can have both of these kind of days off:
  • day off because we're physically unable to work due to unforseen causes
  • paid days off as a job perk
the second one would require a vac. day refund and the first would not

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