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Can an employer require its employees to take holiday at a particular time?
Can an employee take a period of paid holiday in between their ordinary maternity leave and additional maternity leave?
Where an employee is summoned to appear as a witness in a criminal court case, is the employer required to pay the employee for the time spent away from the workplace?
Can an employer refuse holiday requests during a particular period?
Do employees have a statutory right to be paid while on jury service?
Where an employee has two jobs which employer is responsible for ensuring that their total weekly hours do not exceed the working time limits?
Do employees accrue holiday during their notice period?
Do employees have a right to time off to attend doctor or dentist appointments?
Can an employee be required to use up outstanding holiday entitlement during their notice period?
Can an employee be required to take their outstanding annual leave while on garden leave?
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