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    Yahoo saves Christmas

    After we printed Yahoo's corporate e-mail telling employees to use their vacation time for the Christmas holiday week (or to take unpaid time off), the news got around — Forbes, MSNBC, the Red Herring, and other media outlets drew more attention to the faux pas. Now Scrooge had a change of heart: Yahoo's making their forced-vacation plan a bit more flexible.

    The whole internal e-mail is below, and the gist is that Yahoos can come to work during the post-Christmas week if they want. They still need to take four vacation days by the end of the year if they have 'em, but no one will be forced to take unpaid time off. Yay!

    So, who's gonna work that week?


    From: Libby Sartain
    Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 6:53 PM
    To: [redacted]@yahoo-inc.com
    Subject: December Office Closure—-Revisited

    Yahoos,

    Many of you have expressed concern regarding the
    planned closure of our US offices during the week of
    December 25 - 31, 2006. Thank you to those who took
    the time to contact me, another member of the HR team,
    or your manager. Many of your comments were very
    thoughtful and heartfelt. I want you to know that
    your feedback is important, appreciated, and has been
    heard.

    Yahoo! is committed to reducing our unused vacation
    time. However, we're going to be more flexible and
    give Yahoos the option of selecting vacation dates
    outside of the recommend week, provided you take the
    four days by the end of the calendar year.

    Yahoos are still encouraged to take the time off
    between December 25 and December 31 as that is
    traditionally a quiet work week, but selecting any
    four days between October 1, 2006 and the end of the
    year is an acceptable alternative.

    Additionally, Yahoos who have not accrued four days of
    vacation or who have already utilized all of their
    vacation time this year will not be required to take
    time off before 2007.

    Please be reminded that Yahoo!'s online vacation
    tracking tool, My Time
    (http://backyard.yahoo.com/resources/fin/payroll/mytime/index.html),
    will automatically default to unused personal floaters
    and/or vacation for December 26-29. Yahoos intending
    to work during those days will need to actively change
    the default setting. Please contact your manager or
    human resources business partner if you have any
    questions.

    - Libby

    Earlier: Yahoo pulls a Scrooge with forced unpaid holiday vacation [Valleywag]


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