Posted by Jason1Pa. on December 16, 2008 at 17:56:37 from (64.24.250.34):
I just wondered if anyone else out there has heard of Voluntary Time Off From Work (aka: V.T.O)
The company I work for has used this for years even when the economy was going strong. What happens is if it gets a little slow or they want to save on man hours for the month they will ask you if you want to go home. There is nothing held against you. (also you don't have to take it you can stay and work) You can simply leave that day or take a week off or whatever they offer.. You do not get payed,but you can collect unemployment.. The thing that makes me a little confused or angry is how can a company leagally get away with this? There are days when we have plenty of work,but they want to save man hours so they let people go. There is plenty of work. It doesn't seem fair to tax payers to have to pay unemployment for people that sit at home just because it is easier to collect then to go to work. Another thing that makes me mad is if you stay you end up performing 3 to 4 peoples jobs and your over load! Are there any other companys that do this??
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