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Annual leave increase question
fionajbanana
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Later this year, I will have worked 5 years for my employer. I get an extra week's annual leave.
How is normally it implemented at most employers? My annual leave year goes from April to March so will I get a pro rata additional holidays to book off later this year (from 5th anniversary to end of Al year) or have to wait to next April.
How is normally it implemented at most employers? My annual leave year goes from April to March so will I get a pro rata additional holidays to book off later this year (from 5th anniversary to end of Al year) or have to wait to next April.
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Mine goes from September to August (Education) and any increases are implemented from the next holiday year, not partway through the year.0
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You will get the week pro rata from the date of the holiday year so if you have been there 5 years at the beginning you get the full 5 days if 6 mths in you get 2.5 etcWe’ve had to remove your signature. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why it’s been removed and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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