Business Considerations for Vacation Time Approval
If the employee is not eligible for Family and Medical Leave or Sick Time, a supervisor can decide whether vacation time is appropriate and can be supported. Vacation time off is not a not a right and is only granted at the supervisor’s discretion. When evaluating a request for vacation time, a supervisor may review the following business considerations:
Absence
- Is the requested length of the absence practicable?
- What is the likelihood of the employee’s return to work?
- What is unit history of vacation time approval and how are employee and business circumstances similar or different?
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Operational Needs
- What is the current workload?
- Is this a peak period for the unit?
- Will there be adequate staffing and coverage?
- Will adequate resources be available to train the temporary employee?
- Are there any current reorganization issues?
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Employee Considerations
- What is the employee’s performance record? (Factor in current performance appraisal and recent disciplinary action)
- Does this employee have a specific expertise that would be difficult to replace?
- What is the length of service?
- Did employee follow the procedures when requesting the absence?
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Financial Considerations
- Is funding available for additional temporary coverage?
- Is the money designated to cover the absence request more urgently needed elsewhere?
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Policies:
Classified Staff:
Policy #200.0 on Vacation
Appointed Personnel:
Policy #8.01.01 on Annual Leave