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How to remind manager I won’t be in?

Next month I'm visiting family out of the country (thousands to travel & first time taking my kids, so it's not being changed). Per company policy, I can not work outside of my state. I notified my manager when it booked that I AM going and will be unable to work. She denied my time off and said to wait until I have the time saved for it to be paid (she claims she cannot approve unpaid time off but that's inaccurate per company policy – I can quote/reference the policy if suggested). Said to wait till I have time off to request again and she would “try” to keep that week available for me. I was recently hospitalized and it ate up all my paid hours, so I won't have near the full time by the trip. I'm almost certain she is going to claim staffing issues which… Well…


Next month I'm visiting family out of the country (thousands to travel & first time taking my kids, so it's not being changed). Per company policy, I can not work outside of my state. I notified my manager when it booked that I AM going and will be unable to work. She denied my time off and said to wait until I have the time saved for it to be paid (she claims she cannot approve unpaid time off but that's inaccurate per company policy – I can quote/reference the policy if suggested). Said to wait till I have time off to request again and she would “try” to keep that week available for me. I was recently hospitalized and it ate up all my paid hours, so I won't have near the full time by the trip. I'm almost certain she is going to claim staffing issues which… Well that's why I told you I'm going to be gone. I gave months of notice.

I'm considering an email similar to below and debating how much detail to add or remove. Second paragraph do I put she denied my time off and that I won't have time off pay due to recent health? My health issues are under FMLA so I cannot be dinged for them, but absolutely can for this trip.

[Manager],

I wanted to remind you as [travel date] is coming up that I will be out of the country. Per [company] policy I cannot work from out of [state], and thus will not be in from [date] to [date].

This is the same trip previously discussed on [date], via email and chat.

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