The Corporate BS Podcast

Ep3 - PTO

32 min · 20. März 2026
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Beschreibung

Paid Time Off (PTO) sounds simple—earn it, use it, recharge. But in the corporate world, it’s often much more complicated. In Episode 3 of the Corporate Business Podcast, we take a deep dive into the realities of PTO policies, workplace culture, and the unspoken rules that shape how (and if) employees actually take time off.

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