Being AWOL - means you have left somewhere that you were expected to be - without permission. It's typically applied to the armed forces, especially the army. If a soldier leaves the base without authorisation - he is considered AWOL, and would be disciplined on either his return, or capture !
AWOL (Absence Without Leave)
Absence Without Official Leave (US military)
Absence without leave refers to an unauthorized absence from duty, typically from a job or military service, without prior approval. It is a violation of rules or regulations and can result in disciplinary action, such as reprimand, suspension, or termination. It is important to communicate with supervisors or authorities in advance if needing time off.
Yes. This charge is known as desertion or being "AWOL" (absent without leave).
Leave without pay (LWOP)
Yes, if you were scheduled to work. A company is not obligated to offer or honor holidays.
Being AWOL - means you have left somewhere that you were expected to be - without permission. It's typically applied to the armed forces, especially the army. If a soldier leaves the base without authorisation - he is considered AWOL, and would be disciplined on either his return, or capture !
AWOL
Marines do not go "AWOL" they go UA -Unauthorized Absence- Absent With out Leave is an Army term, but to answer your question "no" there is not a list that i know of.
Absent WithOut Leave
absent without leave
It depends on what you are absent from.The military it is AWOL ( absent without leave )Your spouse it is desertionYour young children it is neglectA court appearance it is failure to appearSchool it is truancy