Deduction of Negative Balance from Subsequent Years (Ireland)
Deduction
of Negative Balance from Subsequent Years (Ireland)
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If the client would like to approve this –
there is no issue from a legal perspective of allowing the employee to drawn
down from future leave in the next year into the current year.
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The question of
whether to allow this is at the employers’ (i.e., XML/client) discretion.
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Should this
request be approved – We need to make sure that this request and approval is
done in writing with formal communication to the employee so that there is no
dispute about the remaining balance available to the employee next year.
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