A leave letter for marriage is to be written by an employee who is
planning to get married. The notice must be given by an employee to the
organization if he/she plans to go on leave for his/her marriage as it
might be a long leave and the work responsibilities must be taken care
of in his/her absence.
From:
Edward O. Burton
Assistant Controller
Production Department
Central Alliance Enterprise
January 10, 2011
To:
Mrs. Sallie Walker
Central Alliance Enterprise
2783 Brookview Drive
Beaumont, TX 77701
Dear Mrs. Walker,
RE: Leave Letter for Marriage
I am writing to inform you that I intend to get married on March 15, 2011.
Hence, I would like to request leave for ten days given my coming marriage. I would like to take March 10 to March 19, 2011, to prepare for my marriage and honeymoon.
I have discussed this leave request with my superior, Mr. George Michaels who is agreeable to my leave verbally. It is agreed that I shall complete all my responsibilities before I go on leave. If there are any urgent responsibilities during my leave, it will be assigned to other team members.
I hope to receive a favorable response from you quickly so that I can proceed with my marriage plans.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
Yours Sincerely,
Edward Burton
Edward O. Burton
Assistant Controller
Production Department
Central Alliance Enterprise
January 10, 2011
To:
Mrs. Sallie Walker
Central Alliance Enterprise
2783 Brookview Drive
Beaumont, TX 77701
Dear Mrs. Walker,
RE: Leave Letter for Marriage
I am writing to inform you that I intend to get married on March 15, 2011.
Hence, I would like to request leave for ten days given my coming marriage. I would like to take March 10 to March 19, 2011, to prepare for my marriage and honeymoon.
I have discussed this leave request with my superior, Mr. George Michaels who is agreeable to my leave verbally. It is agreed that I shall complete all my responsibilities before I go on leave. If there are any urgent responsibilities during my leave, it will be assigned to other team members.
I hope to receive a favorable response from you quickly so that I can proceed with my marriage plans.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
Yours Sincerely,
Edward Burton
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