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- Walmart is restructuring its paid-time-off policy.
- Employees with good attendance records will now receive quarterly bonuses.
- Walmart also established six days of "protected PTO" for employees.
Walmart's paid-time-off policy is getting a major overhaul.
Under the new system, employees will get six days of "protected PTO" for emergencies and illnesses every year, according to CNN. Every six months, employees will also accrue a pool of five days to use for unexpected absences. The company's vacation policy will remain unchanged.
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