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15:21 May 21, 2009 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Human Resources / staff leasing agreement | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Ivana UK United Kingdom Local time: 09:00 | ||||||
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4 +3 | special leave |
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3 +2 | additional leave |
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special leave Explanation: as in additional leave entitlement. Al contempo la legge riconosce dei permessi aggiuntivi per: * i genitori di persone con handicap grave, fino al compimento del terzo anno del bambino, * i dipendenti pubblici portatori di handicap. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2009-05-21 15:32:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Looking through Italian website it often relates to trade union duties etc. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2009-05-21 15:36:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Special leave Employers are legally obliged to provide special leave to employees in particular circumstances, for example: * carrying out public duties * court service * trade union duties and activities * military training and service * parental leave * personal and domestic leave. Many employers, however, go beyond the legal requirements, for example, by allowing paid or unpaid study time for employees, especially if it is job-related (although the government has announced that a statutory right to request unpaid time off to train is likely to come into force in or after April 2010. http://www.cipd.co.uk/subjects/hrpract/hoursandholidays/wrkt... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2009-05-21 15:36:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or maybe simply 'statutory leave'? Not so sure now. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 mins (2009-05-21 15:37:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ignore my last comment - since it's 'aggiuntivo' it clearly doesn't refer to statutory leave (so I'll stick with my first suggestion) |
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