VTO and the Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction
Author: Human Resources
Date: 4/7/2022 10:40 AM
This article highlights information about the Voluntary Time Off program and the new Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction program.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant economic impact on the County of San Luis Obispo. During this unprecedented time, the County is looking to help bridge any budget gaps created by the pandemic in ways that are least impactful to employees. There are two voluntary options for employees to participate in that could provide significant cost savings to the County while also offering benefits to employees: the Voluntary Time Off program and the Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction program. These programs are already in place and if your department is participating in either or both of the voluntary programs, you can apply at any time. Voluntary Time Off can begin immediately after approval, and the Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction will begin the pay period immediately following approval.
Voluntary Time Off Program
The Voluntary Time Off (VTO) program gives employees the ability to take up to 160 hours of unpaid time off per fiscal year while receiving time in service, leave accruals, and pension benefits as if the employee was working a normal schedule. Employees must coordinate paid leave with VTO to receive the full cafeteria contribution and are still responsible for paying their normal share of any benefits-related costs.
Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction Program
The new Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction (VTSR) is to allow permanent, full-time employees the opportunity to reduce their weekly work schedules while still receiving up to full-time cafeteria contributions or cafeteria cash-out benefits depending on the level of schedule reduction.
- Employees who reduce their schedules to between twenty (20) and twenty-nine (29) hours per week will receive 75% of their full-time cafeteria contributions or cash in-lieu payments.
- Employees who reduce their schedules to between thirty (30) and thirty-nine (39) hours per week will receive 100% of full-time cafeteria contributions or cash in-lieu payments if eligible to receive those payments.
VTO & VTSR Program Comparison
Program |
Voluntary Time Off |
Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction |
Overview |
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Why Should I Participate? |
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Eligibility |
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How to Enroll |
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Healthcare and Cafeteria |
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Timecard Coding |
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Additional Information
- Click here for the VTO program document.
- Click here for the Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction program document.
- Click here for the Voluntary Temporary Schedule Reduction Quick Reference Guide.
- You can apply to participate in either of these programs through NeoGov here.
If you have any questions about either of these programs prior to participating, please contact your department’s Payroll Coordinator, the Human Resources Department, or contact the Auditor Controller’s Office.