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Am I legally entitled to a set period of time to attend a dental or doctors appointment in working hours? My friends seem to think I'm allowed 4 hours without losing pay and that was certainly the case in my last job. However, I've looked thru my

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SurreyGuy | 09:30 Mon 12th Nov 2012 | Jobs & Education
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current company paperwork and can find no mention of such provision.
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Ask your line manager.
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There is no legal entitlement to any time off for such things, the employer can legally tell you that you have to make such appointments out of working time or take unpaid leave or holiday
Each company will have its own rules.Ask though
Not legally, I'm sure. However, there may be some agreement in place that allows it.
I give blood every six months, and I only recently found out that my company will pay two hours twice a year in order to do so. It's worth reading your company handbook/contract!
There is no law that says you must have paid leave for appointments and unless it is part of your contract then you must use annual leave or take unpaid leave.
There is no legal issue here, this is about the employer/employee terms that you work under. They may well pay for medical absence but they don't have to.
The only appointments I was paid for with my last employer were hospital ones, which you obviously cannot choose yourself................
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