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Holiday Pay
dh_mcr
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Hi,
when you leave a job you are entitled to pay for any holidays you haven't taken.
If you had a part time job and left 6 months after the start of the leave year, do you get paid for just the holidays you've accrued up to your leaving date, or your full year allowance?
when you leave a job you are entitled to pay for any holidays you haven't taken.
If you had a part time job and left 6 months after the start of the leave year, do you get paid for just the holidays you've accrued up to your leaving date, or your full year allowance?
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you are entitled the the holiday you have accruedVuja De - the feeling you'll be here later0
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you are entitled the the holiday you have accrued
Indeed. Holiday also accrues during any paid notice period (whether worked or not) and during any sick leave.
Your employer is entitled to insist you take some or all of the holiday during your notice period providing they give you at least the legal minimum notice required to take holiday.
Come back with exact details if you need more information.0 -
my mind is boggling at this question :eek:Cash not ash from January 2nd 2011: £2565.:j
OU student: A103 , A215 , A316 all done. Currently A230 all leading to an English Literature degree.
Any advice given is as an individual, not as a representative of my firm.0 -
Yep. There are people out there who think they can work for a day and leave with payment for their full year's holiday
Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).0
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