dubinamerica
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I thought that I could take this as a 'sick' day but was informed that as I wasn't sick that could not be done.
Whatever made you think that it could?
Hi - had to ring into work recently as one of my children were sick. I thought that I could take this as a 'sick' day but was informed that as I wasn't sick that could not be done.
Force Majeure can only be used if a) its something totally out of the blue, ie. an accident,etc. and definitely not something that you are aware is coming up........ I still had annual leave left at that stage and very relunctly was granted FM due to the circumstances. Sounds to me like it depends on where you work, your superiors outlook, etc. and no standard practices?
Correct, that is the spirit in which it was intended. Yes, serious and unforseen illness - that is the key phrase.As far as I remember, it was only given in the event of serious and unforseen illness of an immediate dependent and then only when your annual leave had been exausted.
Murt
Sure, if everyone stopped taking parental leave, maternity leave, and any type of sick leave there'd be a lot more working days completed !!
Small point, but we don't have a Dept of Equality, since the current Government came into power and merged the Dept of Equality & Law Reform into the Dept of Justice. The link you posted is from the Equality Authority, an agency under the aegis of the Dept of Justice, Equality & Law Reform.Heere's a link to the Dept. of Equality website.
http://www.equality.ie/index.asp?locID=22&docID=237
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I don't see where the Dept of Equality states that the leave cannot be taken if the illness/operation can be anticipated.
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