• tone212_@aussie.zone
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    24 days ago

    Did they give a business reason for saying no? I don’t think you can just deny for whatever reason, especially over and over again, these are your rights to use.

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      24 days ago

      They say that there’s no leave available. Too many other people want it around that time.

      But like…why is a month’s warning not long enough to avoid that? How quick off the mark do I need to be?

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        24 days ago

        I can understand that reason being given if you were asking for weeks off, but it sounds like a resourcing issue to me if it’s happened to you over and over. You can’t be expected to know when you need a few days of leave several months in advance.

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          24 days ago

          100% a staffing issue. We’re chronically stretched

          It’s become an issue since they changed up the leave booking system too, It used to be reviewed by a person, now it’s automated…and the leave-bot says no to things

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            24 days ago

            Automating leave requests is ridiculous. It sounds like once an arbitrary number of staff are on leave on any given day, you get rejected? A business that’s decided to run on lean staff numbers is not your problem when it comes to asking for three days of leave.