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Are employees who are scheduled to take annual leave on December 24, 2001, charged leave for that day?

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Are employees who are scheduled to take annual leave on December 24, 2001, charged leave for that day?

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A6. Employees who are scheduled to take annual leave on December 24, 2001, will not be charged leave for that day. However, if an employee has scheduled use or lose annual leave for December 24, 2001, and is unable to reschedule that leave for use before the end of the leave year (January 12, 2002, for most employees), the leave will be forfeited. When use or lose leave is forfeited under these conditions, there is no authority that permits restoration of the leave.

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