It depends on whether you boss is human or not, I am very sorry for your loss, but life has to go on, and so does your job, compassion and business are not good friends,
2006-11-14 23:04:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no statutory compassionate leave.
You need to check with your employer and your contract.
Most of the firms I've worked for ( in the Logistics world ) give 3 days for a close friend or family.
Is down to the manager to decide if Grandparents are close family or not. I'd say they were.
2006-11-14 23:09:50
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answered by ginwargh 1
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Sorry to hear about your loss. Don't know about statutory leave as I am a housewife.
My Grandad died in August. My husband's boss was very understanding and allowed him a few days off for the funeral as It was a distance away. But then he works for a small company and his boss is a fried of my family!!
Maybe your boss would be understanding. If not best to speak to someome high up in your work's company and ask!! I am sure they can give you at least a week around the fueral especially if you have a distance to travel!!
Hope that helps!! Take care of yourself.
2006-11-14 22:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If you need time off to cope with a situation that doesn’t fall under the ‘time off for dependants’ right, you may have a right to time off under your contract of employment. Many employers will have a scheme for compassionate leave and details should be included in your contract or company handbook. If the situation is not covered by any scheme then you can still ask your employer for the time off, although they do not have to agree to your request
2006-11-14 22:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe there is statutory compassionate leave. This is up to the HR policy of your employer.
2006-11-14 22:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I was not aware that there was any statutory leave for this in the U.K. I thought that it was up to the generosity of your employer whether or not you were paid.I am sure that most employers understand about this sort of thing,employers are people too. I am really sorry for your loss, I was heart broken when my grand-mother died.
2006-11-15 02:26:43
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answered by Social Science Lady 7
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My husband gets paid 5 days if the family member that has passed away lives nearby. If they live out of state and going to a funeral requires travel, he gets two weeks.
2006-11-14 22:41:13
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answered by Jennifer F 6
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it fairly is a question to positioned on your Human supplies branch. Bereavement pay and depart are regulated through the agency. maximum places will contain both grandmothers and both grandfathers, yet will really enable 3 days paid depart.
2016-11-24 20:37:45
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answered by lempicki 4
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I think it all depends on the companies policy but an understanding boss should let you have time.
2006-11-14 22:48:33
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answered by Tracey B 2
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Mine is only one day. I would get 2 days for my sister and 4 for Mum or dad
2006-11-14 22:40:38
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answered by Scottish Girl 4
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