Requested Day Off Sample Clauses

The Requested Day Off clause establishes an employee's right to request time off from work on specific days. Typically, this clause outlines the process for submitting such requests, including any required notice period and the criteria the employer may use to approve or deny the request. By formalizing the procedure for requesting days off, the clause ensures both parties have clear expectations and helps prevent misunderstandings regarding employee absences.
Requested Day Off. ‌ Employees, who request in writing and are granted a specific day(s) off prior to the posting of the work schedule, shall not have their hours of work for the week reduced as a result of the request being granted, provided not more than two (2) requests to a maximum of two (2) days each per four (4) week calendar period. It is understood that the above shall be subject to operational requirements and the employee’s restriction. The above will not restrict a Department Manager from granting additional days off.
Requested Day Off. Anytime employees may request up to two (2) consecutive days off at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to the posting of the work schedule. Employees can make one (1) such request per month. The granting of this day off will be subject to operational requirements and will not be unreasonably withheld.

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