Permission for such leave shall not be unreasonably withheld Clause Samples

This clause requires that an employer must not arbitrarily or unfairly deny an employee's request for leave. In practice, it means that when an employee applies for leave—such as vacation, personal, or medical leave—the employer must have a valid, reasonable basis for any refusal, rather than simply denying requests without justification. The core function of this clause is to protect employees from capricious or unjustified denials of leave, ensuring fair treatment and promoting transparency in leave approval processes.
Permission for such leave shall not be unreasonably withheld. The aggregate total number of days of leave, including Provincial Committee Leave, will not exceed sixty-five (65) working days in a calendar year.

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  • Permission for such leave will not be unreasonably withheld The aggregate total number of days of leave, including Provincial Committee Leave, will not exceed sixty-five (65) working days in a calendar year.

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