Vacation conflicts
MEssig
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How do your companies address vacation schedule conflicts? We are looking for a clear, concise policy that helps everyone understand when their vacations are approved and in what order.
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Yes I know with over 300 EEs this does get a little time consuming but we have found it is about the most equitable method.
In December employees were allowed to request vacation for the following year and the requests were approved, or denied, according to seniority in a department. Once January came all vacation requests were handled on a first come, first serve basis. The supervisors were required to sign, date and write the time they received the request to ensure the first come, first serve process. If two employees handed their vacation requests in at the same time, seniority prevailed.
My husband works for a non-unionized company and his company also employs the seniority process for all vacation requests that are put in at least two weeks before the date requested. If an employee requests a vacation day(s) within the two week timeframe, they have to wait until that week to see what the workload is.
Hope this helps...
Thinking we might try that. Haven't had a conflict yet, but we're growing and it will only be inevitable that a conflict WILL arise!
Marty
ANY EMPLOYEE WHO IS PLANNING ON REQUESTING VACATION DURING THE FIRST QUARTER SHOULD TURN IN THEIR VACATION REQUEST BY JANUARY 31, 2004. FIRST-QUARTER VACATION REQUESTS SUBMITTED AFTER THIS TIME WILL BE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY, NOT SENIORITY.
FOR 2ND 3RD AND 4TH QUARTER REQUESTS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 2004 IS THE LAST DAY THAT SENIORITY WILL BE CONSIDERED. PLEASE FORWARD YOUR VACATION REQUESTS TO YOUR PROCESS MANAGER BEFORE THAT DATE FOR SENIORITY CONSIDERATION.