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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1487383" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>I just asked my husband what he (as a manager) would do - would he want to see this letter. His answer is it depends....</p><p></p><p>If the employee wasn't giving sufficient notice of the appointment then it would be a firm Yes as any leave requires at least two weeks warning) - or if someone says they want time off to attend an appointment but then intend to return to work but aren't sure how long their absence will be. As someone said before its just record keeping.</p><p></p><p>Also in his company if you have been there a while and become seriously ill with a life threatening illness they will give paid time off to attend appointments on top of the annual sick day entitlement but then, of course, they will need to see the appointment letter.</p><p></p><p>However he wouldn't need to see the letter if you were arranging a normal annual leave day for it with the correct two weeks notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1487383, member: 24561"] I just asked my husband what he (as a manager) would do - would he want to see this letter. His answer is it depends.... If the employee wasn't giving sufficient notice of the appointment then it would be a firm Yes as any leave requires at least two weeks warning) - or if someone says they want time off to attend an appointment but then intend to return to work but aren't sure how long their absence will be. As someone said before its just record keeping. Also in his company if you have been there a while and become seriously ill with a life threatening illness they will give paid time off to attend appointments on top of the annual sick day entitlement but then, of course, they will need to see the appointment letter. However he wouldn't need to see the letter if you were arranging a normal annual leave day for it with the correct two weeks notice. [/QUOTE]
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