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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are they leaving or not? I’m confused. They have the right to take vacation.[/quote] OP, I have not had him under oath say he is leaving,but along with what I have listed, he stopped engaging with people and in meetings won't even have eye contact. Seems like he is blowing everybody off + plus will wind up with no vacation time during the holidays so hard to believe he has not checked out and is wrapping up.[/quote] it sounds like you should be having. conversation with him about *this*. "Hey Bob, in the last few months it's really felt like you are no longer engaging with colleagues and blowing off some deliverables. Is there anything going on? Is there any additional support I can provide you? As you know you're a critical member of our team, and I'm concerned." Obviously leave varies by employer-- if your employer pays out unused leave then blowing it all may not actually indicate leaving. If you're one of those "unlimited PTO" shops or don't pay out leave on departure then yeah they're probably going to try to maximize the use of their earned benefits.[/quote]
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