Annual Leave
Annual Leave
Hi everyone, I am a full timer and my centre has told me that they usually will closed during christmas and new year period for 2 weeks. And I am wondering can I refuse to take my annual leave and use unpaid leave instead? I would rather save my annual leave and use it when I needed. Thank you in advance!
- lizawilson03
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Re: Annual Leave
Lol I don't think so, I got 25 days annual leave and can carry over up to 5 days from a previous year. Not that I ever have any left to carry..I
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Re: Annual Leave
You could refuse and ask to use unpaid leave however a lot of company's don't allow this as they end up with their employees having ginormous amounts of paid leave and could be forced to pay them out etc
A lot of company policies also have paid holidays connected to OHS as well. The best option is to read your contract and/or contact the HR department if you have one because annual leave being the only option for the Christmas & New Years period is quite common:
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/leave/annua ... -shut-down
Definitely check your contract so you know what kind of agreements there are between you and your employeer:
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/about-us/ne ... d-new-year
Can't see any harm in asking if you can though
Hope that's of some use
A lot of company policies also have paid holidays connected to OHS as well. The best option is to read your contract and/or contact the HR department if you have one because annual leave being the only option for the Christmas & New Years period is quite common:
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/leave/annua ... -shut-down
Definitely check your contract so you know what kind of agreements there are between you and your employeer:
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/about-us/ne ... d-new-year
Can't see any harm in asking if you can though
Hope that's of some use