New cap on annual leave. If you were me, what would you do?
Ms_Shepard
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Recently, due to budget cuts, our organization placed a new cap on annual leave. Previously, our cap was 240 hours (30 days). Our new cap is 160 hours (20 days). We have advised our employees to use any annual leave over the new cap by the end of the fiscal year (Sept. 30). We have an employee who has been saving leave for a pending adoption of a foreign child. The adoption was to take place in the spring, and has now been pushed to either summer or fall due to situations in the country they are adopting from. This employee would have 240 hours by mid-summer and wants us to assure her that we can make an exception in her case and let her be exempt from the new cap so she can use her leave for the adoption process and bonding with the new child, should this extend after Sept. 30.
What would you do?
What would you do?
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My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
It made everyone happy, and your lady who is saving the time for adoption could just save the dollars to cover her time off. Of course, ours wasn't very expensive, because we were going from no cap to 240. There just weren't that many people over 200 hours.