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San Francisco payments tech startup Bolt is ripping up its unlimited paid time off policy, CEO Ryan Breslow announced on Tuesday. It’s one of the highest-profile instances so far of backlash to a ...
Bolt, a payment startup known for pioneering progressive workplace perks, has ended its unlimited paid time off (PTO) policy.
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In a move set to spark debate across corporate America, the CEO of tech company Bolt has reportedly scrapped its "unlimited paid time off" (PTO) policy, deeming it "totally broken." ...
The CEO of a San Francisco tech company has abruptly ended the company’s unlimited PTO policy, slamming it as “totally broken ...
"When time off is undefined, the good ones don't take PTO. The bad ones take too much," said Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow on Tuesday ...