The workforce is the firm’s greatest asset, and its talent and performance are essential to its success. If employers want their projects to be completed on time and within budget, they must treat their employees well. Productivity and the work ethic of your resources are like the wheels on a bus; they both help get things done. If your highly skilled employee takes leave without giving notice, it can throw your project off track and make other tasks dependent on that one impossible to complete.
The type of leave applied suddenly without prior notice is known as unplanned leave. There are many causes for unexpected time-off. When you receive a call from the hospital to say your loved one is in bad condition and needs your presence, obviously you must go. So, if you are on leave, you should check with your employer about what they consider unplanned leave.
A project is like a symphony. Each task represents a different instrument, and the number of instruments depends on the size of the project. Now that we know how critical each step is in the development process imagine that your main programmer suddenly gets sick and must go on leave. Without any backup for the same project, it might get stuck and delayed unnecessarily.
A few common reasons for unplanned leave are:
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Unplanned leaves are leaves employees take without giving any notice. An example of unplanned leave is – leave due to employee burnout or a health emergency.
Planned leaves are pre-approved leaves, that are allowed by managers and HRs. Employees must apply for leave ahead of time so the team can function in their absence. Unplanned leaves are sudden leaves taken without prior notice and they can disrupt an entire team’s workflow.
The best way to ask for an unplanned leave is to ask your manager for permission and keep the HR in the loop. Inform them about the reason for unplanned leave and provide proof if required. Only take unplanned leave when necessary.
It is not okay to take unplanned leaves often because it can hamper team productivity. However, in unavoidable cases like health issues or legal obligations, unplanned leaves can be taken with permission from the line managers.
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