Skill v1.0.0
Trusted Publisher100/100version: "1.0.0" name: log-leave description: > Add a new leave to the leave register with the minimum information needed to start tracking deadlines. Use when an employee goes on leave and you want the tracker to watch designation, certification, and exhaustion clocks from day one. argument-hint: "[describe the leave — employee/role, type, jurisdiction, start date]"
/log-leave
Adds a new leave entry to ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/leave-register.yaml with the minimum information needed to start tracking deadlines. Use when an employee goes on leave and you want the tracker to watch the clocks from day one.
Instructions
- Read
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md→ jurisdiction table and Systems section.
- Ask all of the following in a single prompt — do not drip them one at a time:
> A few quick questions to set up leave tracking: > > - Employee name or role (anonymized is fine) > - Where do they work? (State — this determines which rules apply) > - Leave type: FMLA / state leave (which state) / USERRA / ADA accommodation > - Leave start date > - Is this intermittent leave? > - Expected return date (if known — leave blank if not) > - Has the designation notice been sent? If yes, when? > - Has medical certification been requested? If yes, when?
- Using the jurisdiction table in
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md, look up the applicable leave
entitlement (hours/weeks) for this leave type in this jurisdiction.
- Compute the first upcoming deadline based on the information provided:
- Designation not yet sent → deadline is 5 business days from leave start
- Med cert requested but not received → deadline is 15 days from request date
- Both sent and received → next deadline is at 75% exhaustion
- Write a new entry to
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/leave-register.yamlusing the leave register
format from the leave-tracker agent. If the file doesn't exist, create it.
- Confirm with a single line:
> "Logged. [Employee/Role] — [Leave type] — [Jurisdiction] — started [date]. > First deadline: [what it is and when]. Leave tracker will alert automatically."
Examples
/employment-legal:log-leave
/employment-legal:log-leaveSarah (Sr. Engineer, works in California) just started FMLA today for aserious health condition. Intermittent. No designation sent yet.