An annual leave request letter is a typical letter that an employee
gives to the management requesting for leave from work. The days
required to be off work are stated in the letter and no reason needs to
be given as it is part of the stipulated leave that the employee enjoys.
From:
Carlos B. Santos
806 Grove Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
January 26, 2011
To:
Human Resource
Central Machinery Corporation
733 Matthew Street
Salem, OR 97888
Dear Sir
RE: Annual Leave Request
I am writing to request your approval to take six days off my annual leave for this year. My days of leave requested are from February 3-4 (2 days) and February 7-10 (4 days), 2011. In between is the weekend.
I am taking these days to prepare and to celebrate my ethnic New Year celebration. It is usually very festive and celebrated over seven days with lots of prayer sessions and communal activities. The commencement date of this New Year is on February 4, 2011.
I shall be reporting back to work on February 11, 2011. I hope that my leave request is granted quickly to enable me to make the necessary preparations for this important celebration.
Yours truly,
Carlos Santos
Administrator
Central Machinery Corporation
From:
Carlos B. Santos
806 Grove Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
January 26, 2011
To:
Human Resource
Central Machinery Corporation
733 Matthew Street
Salem, OR 97888
Dear Sir
RE: Annual Leave Request
I am writing to request your approval to take six days off my annual leave for this year. My days of leave requested are from February 3-4 (2 days) and February 7-10 (4 days), 2011. In between is the weekend.
I am taking these days to prepare and to celebrate my ethnic New Year celebration. It is usually very festive and celebrated over seven days with lots of prayer sessions and communal activities. The commencement date of this New Year is on February 4, 2011.
I shall be reporting back to work on February 11, 2011. I hope that my leave request is granted quickly to enable me to make the necessary preparations for this important celebration.
Yours truly,
Carlos Santos
Administrator
Central Machinery Corporation
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