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Old 11-Nov-2004, 06:18 AM in reply to Penny's post starting "Yeah I reckon it should only be if..."
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Default re: Can your employer tell you when to take your leave?

I'm really glad that I work for a company that stays open over Christmas. When I worked for another company we had to take 10 days leave over Christmas/New Year. That left me with 5 days leave to use during the rest of the year which is a real arse if you want to go on holiday other than at Christmas.

So now I usually take a few days at Christmas and save the rest up for when I want a break in the middle of the year (which is when I usually need time off).

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