Nina
1

This query is regarding Casual Leave. If an employee applies for CL for Friday & the subsequent Monday, would the intervening holidays(Sat & Sun) also be counted as leave or only Friday & Monday are counted as leave?
Nina.

From India, Hyderabad
Anu_B
2

Hi,
That depends on the policy u had fixed on initially, it can be either ways, many cos count Sat & sun as part of leaves to discourage these kinds of leaves though many do not so as to provide flexibility to the employees.
If you have not fixed upon any such policy, you can do it right now, and circulate it among ur employees.
Best Regards'
Anu

From India, Hyderabad
Ritu Chaudhry
Hi neena
no ways!!!!!!! in any case sat and sunday will not be counted in leave undoubtdly only 2 cl will b deducted from employee's account. In case of EL and medical sat nad sunday will b included in leave taken.this policy is same all over u need not to circulate any fresh clarification in this regard
prayers
ritu

From India, Delhi
swastik73
45

Dear Nina,
You check the application format of your Company for clarification. What I am trying to say is that:
A format goes something like this:
Name of Employee
Type of Leave
Number of Days:
From
To
Signature of Employee
Sanctined By:
So one the sanction is for two days then Saturdays and Sundays would not be taken into account. The safe practice to follow would be to apply for CL for the two days separately. Once this is done you can by pass all policies.
(Playing with Rules- a trick we HR should be expert on)
Regards,
SC

From India, Thane
sitram
one joined on 5th june and applied for 5 casual leasve and 5 extra ordinary leave without pay Is some one allowd leave if he have joined for only one day or any critaria is there
From India, Ambala
pon1965
604

Hi nina, it is purely on management decision. But CL more than 3 days is not permitted. In our org, the intervening wekly holidays are not counted in CL. Regards R.Ponraj
From India, Lucknow
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