Are you newly employed in the SouthAfrican job market and wondering what your formal absence from work options are?
What are the types of leave?
Navigating the different types of leave in South Africa without sufficient knowledge is quite taxing.
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However, that will not be the case after you read this.
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1.
Annual leave
This is one of the most commonly identified types of leave.
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2.
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Sick leave
Sick leaveis given out to employees to enable them to heal from an ailment.
However, domestic employees are usually entitled to 5 days family responsibility leave.
The leave entitlement ends at the end of the year.
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5.
Study leave
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These 5 steps allow parties involved to deal with the concern appropriately.
First, bring the grievance to your immediate supervisor.
Escalate the complaint to the direct report of the supervisor, and if not resolved, consider mediation.
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Source: Briefly News
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