Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia
Forced to take Vacation Days
Our company is planning an out-of-town function/meeting for employees and their spouses. It requires a three-night stay. The office will be closed during that time. However, we cannot attend due to the fact our child is in school and my wife doesn't want to take her vacation days for this. I was told if I can't attend, I HAVE to take three days from my personal vacation time. Is it legal to force me to use my personal vacation time because the company chooses to have an event I can't attend? I have offered to stay at the office and work, but they say no.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Forced to take Vacation Days
The short answer is, no, they cannot make you take vacation days just because you cannot attend the meeting. On the other hand, I think there might be a misunderstanding here. I suggest that what was actually said was that if you wanted to be paid for those days, you would have to use your vacation days. Tell them that you do not expect to be paid for the days that the office is closed for the meeting and I feel confident they will not require you to use your vacation days.
Re: Forced to take Vacation Days
Respectfully, I must disagree with Mr. Reisman. If the company dictates that you must attend the meeting or use vacation days, you need to take one of their options, if they will not agree to let you miss the meeting without using vacation days. A company does not have to allow an employee to take off time from scheduled work activities, whether paid or unpaid (unless some specific law, such as the Family and Medical Leave Act, applies).
The foregoing is general information only, not specific legal advice. No attorney/client relationship has been created or should be implied.
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