For term searches and specialty glossaries, please try the new GBK glossariesEnglish to Swedish translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Human Resources Additional field(s): Management | | English term or phrase: leave without pay | Definition from U.S. Department of the Interior : Leave Without Pay is a temporary non-pay status and absence from duty that, in most cases, is granted upon an employee’s request.
Example sentence(s): - Even though the leave is unpaid, there may still be additional costs that managers need to consider in terms of recruiting staff to back-fill employees who are accessing leave without pay for long periods. The State of Queensland
 - Leave without pay granted for medical reasons, leave granted for child bearing, and work-incurred disability may require written certification from the employee's health-care provider. University of California
 - Employees may also request to take leave without pay, depending on their personal situation. In jobs that don’t include vacation time or sick leave, an employee may take leave without pay as a way to travel or if they are unable to go to work. WiseGEEK

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