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take leave

Verb

Meaning

go away or leave

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Collard noted that other red flags included an unusually close association with a vendor or customer, unusual irritability or suspiciousness, an unwillingness to share their duties and a tendency to work late and never take leave. Source: Internet

As a result of this decision, employees who are unable to work or telework because of a covered reason are entitled to take leave even when the employer does not have available work. Source: Internet

Eventually, Hale’s deteriorating health compelled her to take leave from Scripps. Source: Internet

In addition, the poll found that 28% of those surveyed have cut back on their hours, and 20% have had to take leave. Source: Internet

In an average month, one in 10 workers said they needed to take leave but did not, and the most common reason was for their own illnesses, according to Labor Department data. Source: Internet

More than 2,000 employees applied to work from home or take leave, with the district granting 861 of those requests and rejecting 1,149 of them. Source: Internet

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