Employers who care about retention should care about their PTO policy, too. Similarly, HR pros should regularly conduct a PTO audit to stay compliant and protect the bottom line. When making changes to your PTO policy after an audit, it's important to clearly communicate updates to employees.
Here's a template you can use to announce those PTO policy updates to your workforce.
As the workforce and labor laws are constantly changing, PTO policies require regular review for companies to remain competitive, compliant, and financially solvent. How you communicate updates to an existing leave policy is especially important to company culture, and transparency can go a long way in this messaging.
To that end, you should include the following information:
Use the communication tips above and the template below when promoting PTO policy changes to employees:
I’m reaching out today regarding an update to [ Company ]’s PTO policy. HR audited the team’s time-off benefits and updated the plan with a new policy that will help keep our organization financially healthy—now and in the future.
With this in mind, beginning [ date ], we’ll implement the following changes to our PTO policy:
[ Company ] expects some employees may have questions about the new policy. HR produced a set of anticipated FAQs—available here [ link ]—that should address any concerns you may have.
If you have any additional questions about the PTO policy, please contact [ contact information ].
As always, thank you for your commitment to our team,
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Aidan Farrish
Aidan is an aPHR-certified writer on the marketing team at BerniePortal. She writes about HR, healthcare, and benefits.