The attendance policy at Walmart uses a point system to track employee absences and tardiness. Paid Personal Time Off (PPTO) can be used to cover these absences. Utilizing PPTO for at least half of a scheduled shift, but not the entirety, can result in the assessment of a half-point against an employee’s attendance record, under certain circumstances. For example, if an employee is scheduled for an eight-hour shift and uses PPTO to cover four hours of that shift due to illness, a half-point may be applied if the absence isn’t otherwise excused.
This system offers a degree of flexibility to employees who need to miss a portion of their shift without incurring a full point against their attendance. However, understanding the specifics of when a half-point is assessed is crucial for employees to effectively manage their attendance record and avoid disciplinary action. The policy has evolved over time, aimed at balancing the need for reliable staffing with the realities of employee life events and illnesses.