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gardening leave
(redirected from Garden leave)

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gardening leave
n
(Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) Brit informal a period during which an employee who is about to leave a company continues to receive a salary but does not work


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When I told him, he said he would probably put me on garden leave and that I won't be allowed to turn up for work for the notice period.
Justin says: Garden leave covers the situation where an employee would still be paid as normal although, because of particular circumstances (such as yours), the company does not want you to attend work.
I have checked my contract and it does mention garden leave, but I don't want to stay at home so would like to know if they can force me to stay at home Justin says: Garden leave covers the situation where an employee would still be paid as normal although, because of particular circumstances (such as yours), the company does not want you to attend work.
 
 
 
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