Can I be put on garden leave if it is not in my contract?
David Mack
Published May 04, 2026
Subsequently, one may also ask, can you be put on garden leave if not in contract?
If a business places an employee on garden leave without an express entitlement to do so, a court will consider whether the employee has a contractual right to work. Over the years, most cases have suggested that there is no implied contractual right to work, but simply a right to be paid.
Also, when can you be put on garden leave? Gardening leave can be used in any circumstances in which the employee's contract of employment is being brought to an end and they are required to fulfill their notice period. This includes where an employee is dismissed with notice, made redundant or has resigned.
Furthermore, can I request to be put on garden leave?
Yes, garden leave can be requested by an employee as part of coming to an agreement on terms over leaving a position. Contracts of employment must give the right to use garden leave.
What are the rules of garden leave?
The employee must stay away from work during the whole or part of his notice period but continues to be employed and to receive pay and benefits. While a person is on garden leave he is usually forbidden to contact any of his employer's customers or fellow employees. Suppliers are sometimes off limits as well.