Companies That Offer Unlimited Vacations Will Outperform S&P 500, Investors Say
Most people don’t use all the time off that their employers offer, and they’re checking their email anyway.
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Is unlimited paid time off good for a company's stock price? Most investors think so, according to the latest Markets Live Pulse survey.
Advocates of more flexible working arrangements say the policy allows employers to attract top talent while also helping cut costs associated with compensation for unused vacation. Perhaps that’s why some 64% of 1,061 MLIV Pulse survey respondents said that companies that offer the option will do better than the S&P 500.