aquabliss
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momopi said:If you don't take your vacation days, they sit in the vacation time back and is rolled over to the following year. If you quit or is laid off, the company has to pay you for unused vacation days. This means carrying large number of vacation days is actually a financial liability to the company.
Yes but most companies have a cap and once you hit the cap you can no longer accumulate so you're essentially forfeiting the newly given vacation days.
For example if you have a 30 day cap and you get 15 days per year and they are given January 1st. On December 31st if you have 20 days remaining you will only see 30 in your back on January 1st since you've hit your cap, and it can't be exceeded.