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One of your key employees has just informed you that they’ve been called up for jury service. This event is going to cause you and them serious difficulties. Is there any way they could defer or even
avoid it altogether?
Published 11.01.2012
Apparently, more than two million employees have “gone sick” as a result of oral health problems in the past five years. Whilst a visit to the dentist can both prevent and cure problems, must you
grant time off for this purpose?
Published 17.12.2012
An employee has asked for time off during working hours so that he can accompany his partner to an antenatal appointment. However, it clashes with an important meeting which you need him to attend.
Can you refuse time off?
Published 07.09.2018
An employee wants to improve their smile by having some cosmetic dental work done. Do they have any right to time off for this purpose and is the position on routine dental appointments any
different?
Published 09.11.2015
On 1 October 2018 the statutory right to time off work to undertake public duties will be extended. Who will this right apply to and is the right to time off and pay for this reason unlimited?
Published 24.08.2018
You’ve probably heard that teachers all over the country are threatening strike action. Assuming that they do shout “all out”, are you obliged to grant an employee who is a parent or a carer of a
child any paid or unpaid time off?
Published 19.09.2013
Due to the way the bank holidays fall in April and May 2017, many employees will be able to take 18 consecutive days off work using nine days’ holiday. If this doesn’t suit you, can you say “no”?
Published 13.01.2017
An employee has mentioned that they are considering undergoing IVF treatment some time in the next few months. If they commence this process, will they have any right to paid time off work?
Published 22.12.2021
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