Business & Finance1 min ago
Working my notice
I am obliged to give one month's notice but if I have 18 days leave to take would I be correct in thinking I could go into work on a Mon, give one month's notice, work on the Tue and then that's it? The 18 days leave would take me up to the end of that month so I would not be in debit. Thanks in advance.
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Unless omeone contradicts me I think you are within your rights to do this and I know people who have done it.
Worth checking your employment contract to see what it says about prior approval of leave, and consider that you may well want a reference from this employer at some point in the future.
Good luck!
Unless omeone contradicts me I think you are within your rights to do this and I know people who have done it.
Worth checking your employment contract to see what it says about prior approval of leave, and consider that you may well want a reference from this employer at some point in the future.
Good luck!
You can put a request for leave in but your employer is within their rights to refuse it. If they want you in the workplace (to train a replacement for example) they can insist on that. It would be a justified business reasons
If they do that, you'll get any outstanding leave paid to you with your final salary.
If they do that, you'll get any outstanding leave paid to you with your final salary.