Boss retracts PTO approval last minute, one day before event as retaliation for employee reporting misconduct: ‘I wake up and see my previously approved PTO was denied’

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  • 'Boss approved my PTO and then retracted it the day before I was supposed to take it.'

    15 "He told me not to worry about it they'd find someone to cover for me"
  • Boss approved my PTO and then retracted it the day before I was supposed to take it.
  • As the title says. My boss wants a weeks notice if we're planning to use PTO. As soon as I found out my friends boyfriend was planning to propose and have an engagement party, I requested
  • the Thursday of 2-6-2025 off. I did this a little over a week in advance. We are short staffed, yes, because someone got fired. However I did have a coworker working with me.
  • Well, we butted heads last week, he broke a company policy and I made my boss aware of it privately before the end of shift about 5 am (he as supposed to be asleep). During pass down he
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  • sent the image to my coworker as we did pass down, which made my coworker mad at me and walk out. I asked my boss why he'd do that and he said it's because the issue needed to be addressed asap.
  • Well he moved my coworker to weekends permanently so I'm by myself till they hire someone new. I asked how this would affect my PTO for next week and he told me not to worry about it they'd find someone to cover for me when him and I were doing a verbal passdown.
  • Well, I wake up yesterday and see my previously approved PTO was denied. He emailed me saying nobody wanted to cover for me so I was expected to come in. I
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  • told him I already had made arrangements to assist with this secret engagement party and would be planning to be out of town. He said to bad basically.
  • I told him such short notice was extremely unprofessional on his end especially when he said I'd be covered. He then responded that the decision was final and I will be expected to be at work
  • today. I have done everything he has ever asked, covered for people, stayed over, gotten all my work completed when others hadn't, etc. Someone suggested I
  • take this situation to HR, but idk what to do. I'm exhausted and already looking at other jobs. I'm tired of being treated like this.
  • Liselyn HI no. His inability to handle situations appropriately and find coverage is absolutely not your problem. The ship has sailed, either he covers you or you resign. Either way, go and enjoy the heck out of the engagement!
  • DutchcourageNL Send HR an email with a copy of the approved PTO request informing the of this situation and that you will not be in. Also, send it BCC to your private email!
  • Neat-Ostrich7135 We have no one else, it's essential you come in on day x. I can't If you don't we'll fire you
  • You have someone else for days abcdefghijk etc then? tumbleweeds Seems like they will be closed on your pto day then.
  • ooGeorgesOo You are an adult and a citizen. You don t ask permission to be absent. You merely inform the work organiser/planner you won t be there.
  • Pottski PTO is a heads up. Unless it is wildly unreasonable any company should honour it. Power games by petty men just doesn't make sense.
  • Pale_Conclusion_8862 Tell your ex boss that that's not going to work. Fair well on all future endeavors. Enjoy your life. Sick of these so-called bosses think people are robots. You put your pants leg on one at a time, you blod same color. I will be treated with respectful. Cause truthfully they don't care about you, and I could careless about them or their business.
  • 2NDPLACEWIN lol,...no
  • daheff_irl nope. PTO approved already. if he doesnt like it tough.
  • rdking647 your not asking, your informing.
  • Peachy Keen31 Call out. This isn't your problem. It's his.
  • Kanguin Just take your pto and tell him no it's too bad for you.

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