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		<title>Snow Day Policies</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We all love the visions of snow; powdery crisp white fluff on top of the trees, kids in snowsuits, snowballs and so much more. But, are we thinking about what snow days mean for our businesses – specifically confused employees not knowing if they can take the day off or risk commuting to work? MAKE… <span class="read-more"><a href="https://tridentendo.com/snow-day-policies/">Read More &#187;</a></span></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all love the visions of snow; powdery crisp white fluff on top of the trees, kids in snowsuits, snowballs and so much more. But, are we thinking about what snow days mean for our businesses – specifically confused employees not knowing if they can take the day off or risk commuting to work?  </p>
<p>MAKE YOUR SNOW DAY EXPECTATIONS CLEAR</p>
<p>If your office is open on a snow day and an employee claims that they cannot make it in, can you enforce or make the employee use their paid leave towards those day(s)? </p>
<p>If the office is open during a snow day and an employee indicates they cannot make it in, we (the employer) cannot make an hourly employee/ non-exempt use their paid leave. However, we can encourage hourly employees to use their paid leave. </p>
<p>Exempt/salaried employees may use paid leave, but if an exempt/salaried employee works any portion of that day, they must be paid for the full day (8 hours), and no paid leave should be used. </p>
<p>Employees may request to use paid leave or unpaid leave at any time, and it is at the employer’s discretion to approve and or deny the request. </p>
<p>Our opinion is to allow the employee to use all their paid leave before requesting any extra unpaid leave.</p>
<p>Bottom line, whatever you decide, make sure it is clearly stated in your employee manual and that this manual is available to all employees at all times for their reference.</p>
<p>Do you have questions about your snow day policy?  Is your employee manual up to date with local, state and federal guidelines?  Do you have any other HR questions?</p>
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