Grant Thornton gives colleagues more time off with extended holiday weekends and half-day Fridays

 

The new initiatives are part of the firm’s ongoing efforts to support the well-being of its professionals

 

CHICAGO — Grant Thornton LLP, one of America’s largest audit, tax and advisory firms, has announced a new summer time-off policy for all of its U.S. professionals. Under the new policy, all three of the firm’s summer holidays — Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day — will be four-day weekends. Further, the firm will give colleagues more free time by closing every Friday at 1:00 p.m. local time from June 3 through August 26.


The additional time off is part of the firm’s mission to ensure its peoples’ overall well-being — a mission that Grant Thornton believes will ultimately cultivate better-supported and happier professionals who can continue meeting clients’ ever-evolving needs.

“This summer, we want to give our colleagues more time for what matters most to them and the people they care for,” said Mike Monahan, Grant Thornton’s national managing principal of People & Community. “For some of our people, that might mean more time with family or loved ones. For others, it might mean time to travel, pursue a passion outside of work, or simply relax. In the end, our peoples’ health — both physical and mental — is integral to serving our clients with the quality and excellence they’ve come to expect from the Grant Thornton community of professionals.”

This new summertime policy arrives shortly after the firm’s announcement that it is absorbing healthcare premium increases for the 2022 calendar year. Moreover, the firm has regularly implemented new healthcare and lifestyle benefits throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. This roster of benefits includes:

  • Flexible time off that allows employees to disconnect from work as needed instead of tapping into a predetermined set of paid days off;
  • Expanded family-care benefits, including enhanced parental leave and access to childcare, eldercare, pet care, meal planning, housekeeping and other resources to support quality of life;
  • Flexible work arrangements such as reduced-work schedules, compressed work weeks and flexible days — regardless of level;
  • Subsidized meal-delivery services;
  • 40 hours of chargeable time annually to engage in volunteer activities;
  • Flexible career-development and learning opportunities that work with people’s real-world schedules;
  • Quiet hours and other measures to reduce the fatigue of video conferences and remote work;
  • Lifestyle accounts that offer reimbursement for well-being expenses, such as fitness equipment purchases.

 

About Grant Thornton

Grant Thornton” is the brand for two professional-services entities: Grant Thornton LLP, a licensed, certified public accounting (CPA) firm that provides audit and assurance services ― and Grant Thornton Advisors LLC (not a licensed CPA firm), which exclusively provides non-attest offerings, including tax and advisory services. With revenues of $2.4 billion for the fiscal year that ended July 31, 2023, and dozens of offices nationwide, Grant Thornton represents a community of almost 10,000 problem solvers, relationship builders, and industry specialists who know that how we serve matters as much as what we do.

 

Grant Thornton LLP, Grant Thornton Advisors LLC and their respective subsidiaries operate as an alternative practice structure (APS). The APS conforms with applicable laws, regulations and professional standards, including those from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

 

Grant Thornton LLP and Grant Thornton Advisors LLC serve as the U.S. member firms of the Grant Thornton International Ltd (GTIL) network. GTIL and its member firms are not a worldwide partnership and all member firms are separate legal entities. Member firms deliver all services; GTIL does not provide services to clients.

 

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