Analysts: Unlimited-vacation firms seen beating S&P 500 index


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NEW YORK: Is unlimited paid time off (PTO) good for a company’s stock price? Most investors think so, according to the latest Markets Live Pulse (MLIV Pulse) survey.

Advocates of more flexible working arrangements said the policy allows employers to attract top talent while also helping cut costs associated with compensation for unused vacation.

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