Difference between free time off (FTO) and paid time off (PTO)

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I'd like to know the difference (if any) between PTO and FTO? To me PTO is a day off you'e taken and it's paid (this includes public holidays). What about FTO though?










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    I've never heard the phrase "Free Time Off" before. What locale is this? One obvious guess is that it's unpaid time off.
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I'd like to know the difference (if any) between PTO and FTO? To me PTO is a day off you'e taken and it's paid (this includes public holidays). What about FTO though?










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    I've never heard the phrase "Free Time Off" before. What locale is this? One obvious guess is that it's unpaid time off.
    – Joe Strazzere
    9 mins ago













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    I've never heard the phrase "Free Time Off" before. What locale is this? One obvious guess is that it's unpaid time off.
    – Joe Strazzere
    9 mins ago








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I've never heard the phrase "Free Time Off" before. What locale is this? One obvious guess is that it's unpaid time off.
– Joe Strazzere
9 mins ago





I've never heard the phrase "Free Time Off" before. What locale is this? One obvious guess is that it's unpaid time off.
– Joe Strazzere
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