Lieu leave, often referred to as "compensatory leave," is a type of time off granted to employees who have worked extra hours or on holidays, allowing them to take time off in lieu of the additional work. This practice helps ensure that employees are compensated for their time while also providing them an opportunity to rest. It is commonly used in sectors where overtime or holiday work is frequent. The specific policies regarding lieu leave can vary by employer and jurisdiction.
Dear Sir i would like to apply for cash in lieu for 40 days of my leave days, they have accumulated to 99 days. Thank you. Priscilla
'lieu' means 'instead of' or 'in place of'.
"In lieu of" means 'instead of', or 'in substitution for.'
Dear Sir i would like to apply for cash in lieu for 40 days of my leave days, they have accumulated to 99 days. Thank you. Priscilla
Lieu is French for place, so it means "time in place."
The farmer gave me his best pig in lieu of a month's pay.
In lieu means "In place of" to "Instead of" or even (loosely) "to make up for a shortcoming"
"In lieu of" is another way of saying "instead of" as is, "the offender has been sentanced to community service in lieu of jail time."
Lieu is French for place, so it means "time in place."
In Lieu Of usually refers to time off that a worker can expect to have in the near future.
"In lieu" means in place of or instead of. The sentence would read, " Instead of a babysitter...."
Lieu of notice means that your employer is paying you upfront so you do not have to work out your notice period.