Unpaid Personal Leave Planning Matrix


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Unpaid Personal Leave Planning Matrix

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Format: Specifications/Procedures
Contributed by: Joe Wynne

When a key player must leave for an extended period of time, the gap in resources must be planned for. This template answers questions related to:

  • policy 
  • eligibility
  • scheduling and approval
  • procedural responsbilities
  • returning and extension

 

 

What will I get out of this?

 

Completing this form will give you a better understanding of an individual's leave request and how it will impact your resource needs.


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THOMAS BINNS
Lawrence, IN, USA

Posted: Mar 3, 2004 11:41 AM

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