Location: Portland, OR I’ve been working at my current job for almost three years and have begun to notice something they do that bothers me. I’ve started noticing that in instances where there’s a discrepancies with my schedule such as clocking in a few minutes late, forgetting to clock in, etc. My boss will automatically pull from my sick time or PTO and use it to cover errors like this. Sometimes our systems are slow so i end up clocking in a few minutes late - resulting in a few minutes of my time off being added to cover the errors. Something I noticed today was when I worked last week I had forgotten to clock in from 7 am to 11 am (we were busy I thought I clicked clock in and it didn’t recognize that I did) I sent my boss an email asking her to correct it since I had been working off the clock during that time. She finalized the payroll for last week yesterday and let me know she fixed it. When i came in today to check it I see she had used an hour and a half of my sick time which was all I had left and on top of that the remaining time she used PTO to cover me taking almost two hours of my time! This seems a bit unfair to me, making my time off hard to accrue and I’m unable to use it when I need it (I remember looking to see If I had sick time available the other day and realized it was all gone but I just assumed it was me who used it) I’ve had some friends say this is illegal and they shouldn’t be doing this but with me already struggling to meet my stats at work I’ve been afraid to come forward about it since my job has already not been too happy with me. I also tried to reach out to HR to ask about their policies regarding the company using our sick and paid time off like that but they took a week to respond to me only saying “Sorry we’ve been out of the office we’ll reply soon!” and then never responded to me again. I’d love to know if this is a legal thing my company is doing there’s a lot of other seemingly suspicious things that have happened in the company but this one has been bothering me for a bit and I would love some input! Thank you!