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My company - a health care provider that operates 7 dyas a week, 365 days a year - provides accrued leave to staff in a combined pool for each employee to use for sick leave, vacation time, personal days, and holidays. In other words, if an employee takes a holiday, he or she must use time from that bank to cover it. Most employees find the time accrual pretty generous. Others, however, are constantly running up against their maximum allotment, and some are forced to take leave without pay because they have exhausted their leave.
One such employee who has exhausted her leave now wants time off without pay for a religious holiday. Although we always try to accommodate employee wishes in this regard, are we required to do so, particularly for an employee who constantly has exhausted her leave (for various reasons) and has been disciplined for excessive absebteeism?
One such employee who has exhausted her leave now wants time off without pay for a religious holiday. Although we always try to accommodate employee wishes in this regard, are we required to do so, particularly for an employee who constantly has exhausted her leave (for various reasons) and has been disciplined for excessive absebteeism?
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