Grant Thornton offers long service leave for short stayers
Fiona SmithReporter
Just when you thought you had seen the ultimate in employee pampering, accountancy firm Grant Thornton has decided that long service leave should become available after just two years, rather than the legislated 10.
It is a sign of the job-hopping times that few people actually stay with an employer long enough these days to be rewarded with a couple of months extra leave.
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Fiona Smith writes on Leadership specialising in Careers, Management, Company Culture. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Fiona is a columnist for the Financial Review and BRW, covering workplace and career issues. Connect with Fiona on Twitter.
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