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Holiday entitlement for 4 days a week
MissSarah1972
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I have seen a job advertised for 20 hours over 4 days (between Mon-Fri, 5 hours a day to be arranged) and the holiday says 12.5 days.
Do you all think this is correct? Surely 28 days/5*4 = 22.4 days
Do you all think this is correct? Surely 28 days/5*4 = 22.4 days
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I would assume they've left out BHs for the purposes of demonstrating AL, and on the basis of a 37.5 hour working week with 22 days AL that would be right. Or on a 40 hour working week and 25 days AL, then it would be correct. That's if they've calculated using working hours.
They're either wrong, or they've left out BHs.
Edited - because I wasn't clear on how I'd calculated that and causing confusion!!
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
I just assumed that 20 days for full timers (5 days a week mon to fri) as this is an office based job that only is open Mon - Fri, therefore if you worked 4 days (regardless of the hours as I know your holiday is only paid at the rate/salary you are on) you would get 4/5ths of the holiday they get.
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You'd be better off calculating it based on your hours and using the 12.07% figure.
20hr x 12.07% x 46.2working weeks = 111.5hrs
At 5hrs a day = 22.3 days.
Not too dissimilar to your original calc though.Data protection is there for you, not for companies to hide behind0 -
MissSarah1972 wrote: »I just assumed that 20 days for full timers (5 days a week mon to fri) as this is an office based job that only is open Mon - Fri, therefore if you worked 4 days (regardless of the hours as I know your holiday is only paid at the rate/salary you are on) you would get 4/5ths of the holiday they get.
thanks anyway.
Oh I see what you mean! Well in terms of days worked then yes, I suppose it is. I was going on the basis of working hour days (ie, if it were a 7.5 hour working day).
So yes, if you were taking days worked then it would be wrong. Either way they certainly can't have included BHs - or they are just very wrong indeed, one of the two!
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
If you will be working 4 days per week then you will be entitled to 22.4 day holiday minimum which can include the bank holidays, this is true if you work only 1 hr per day or 8 hrs per day as long as you do 4 day/weekBe Alert..........Britain needs lerts.0
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That's what I thought but not per the first reply here.paddedjohn wrote: »If you will be working 4 days per week then you will be entitled to 22.4 day holiday minimum which can include the bank holidays, this is true if you work only 1 hr per day or 8 hrs per day as long as you do 4 day/week
A day is a day no matter how many hours you work because if you take a 'days' holiday it will only be for the hours you work.
anyway, thanks all0 -
MissSarah1972 wrote: »That's what I thought but not per the first reply here.
A day is a day no matter how many hours you work because if you take a 'days' holiday it will only be for the hours you work.
anyway, thanks all
Which is why I explained I calculated in working hours and realised it sounded misleading - and that may be what the company have done, although I admit that would be unusual.
(But you have to work the same hours every day for your calculation to work - if you work different hours each day then you have to calculate in hours not days.
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KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
The other possibility is they have a set 'shutdown' period and have prorata'd the 'flexible' holiday after that has already been taken out (so they've made a mistake when writing the advert).
It would be something I'd ask about if I got to interview on this one - "how did you calculate the 12.5 days paid holiday?"0 -
MissSarah1972 wrote: »I have seen a job advertised for 20 hours over 4 days (between Mon-Fri, 5 hours a day to be arranged) and the holiday says 12.5 days.
Do you all think this is correct? Surely 28 days/5*4 = 22.4 days
Not right by my calculations.
Eg FTE is 37.5 hours a week. - This is 20 hours (therefore 50.333 of a FTE.
So in reality if the FTE's are given 28 days then they get just over 14 days.
Eg I am .5 FTE but work 4.5 days a week. I get my annual leave in hours but it works out as 5.6 weeks a year but is only 14 days a year.0
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