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Our employer is advising that we will have to take two weeks annual leave because theres not much work on and she wants to have the offices renovated. Can she do this?

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Our employer is advising that we will have to take two weeks annual leave because theres not much work on and she wants to have the offices renovated. Can she do this?

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Yes. Your employer is in fact entitled to do this under the provisions of the Holidays Act 2003 if • you have been employed for at least a continuous 12 month period and therefore currently have an entitlement to all or part of your 4 week physical annual leave entitlement, and • your employer gives you at least 7 days notice under the Act.

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