A new legal and practical guide on leave-sharing
The Prince’s Government has released a new guide explaining how private-sector employees can donate their allotted days of leave to their co-workers. The guide, put together by the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs in collaboration with the Department of Employment, helps readers understand how leave-sharing works, and how to apply it in practice.
As a practical handbook, the information guide clearly sets out the rules of this scheme, structured according to the three categories of stakeholders involved in the process:
- Employees who receive days of leave from a co-worker
- Employees who want to donate their leave to co-workers
- Employers, who are responsible for approving and managing leave-sharing requests at their organisations
The guide has been distributed to social partners, who will pass it on to businesses and workers in the private sector.
Any questions about leave-sharing should be directed to the Labour Inspectorate, which is responsible for enforcing private sector employment laws and regulations and providing information for employers and workers.
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