Federal employees have until 26 November to schedule “use or lose leave” in order to avoid sick/vacation time that will expire because they exceeded the annual limit.
Time to Schedule ‘Use or Lose’ Annual Leave
While the current federal leave year doesn’t end until January 7 for most employees, the last date for scheduling “use or lose” annual leave is November 26. Given the time it can take to get a leave request approved, employees might want to put in requests soon if they otherwise would have more accrued annual leave than they could carry over to the new leave year. Generally, employees may carry forward no more than 30 days (240 hours); they must use annual leave in excess of that amount by the end of a leave year or forfeit it. Employees stationed overseas may carry over up to 45 days, and SES, senior level, and senior scientific and professional employees may carry over up to 90 days (even higher limits may apply to some long-time SES employees). An agency may consider restoring annual leave that was forfeited due to an “exigency of the public business” or sickness of the employee, but only if the leave was scheduled before the deadline.
Published: November 2, 2016
Published in: Fedweek
Published: November 2, 2016
Published in: Fedweek