person applies for career break from the HSE earlier this year, for 12 months,
fills out application forms and has career break approved.
Career break due to start in late may, but the reason for the career break in the first place has collapsed, so career break no longer wanted by staff member.
Staff member contacts his supervisor this week to tell them the situation has changed, through no fault of their own, and supervisor says, 'as career break was approved it has to be taken.'
This staff member is permanent, pensionable etc...but not a professional/clerical grade.
So where does he stand now? Does he have to take the career break?
Any advice appreciated?
fills out application forms and has career break approved.
Career break due to start in late may, but the reason for the career break in the first place has collapsed, so career break no longer wanted by staff member.
Staff member contacts his supervisor this week to tell them the situation has changed, through no fault of their own, and supervisor says, 'as career break was approved it has to be taken.'
This staff member is permanent, pensionable etc...but not a professional/clerical grade.
So where does he stand now? Does he have to take the career break?
Any advice appreciated?