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2. Andy has been working for the same company for a year and a half. He would like to take a week of vacation between June 24th and July 1st. Andy’s boss refuses to grant him a week of vacation during this period, as other employees will be out on vacation at the same time. Is Andy’s boss within his right to refuse Andy’s vacation request?

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