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Agency - Hourly rate calculation
STappenden
Posts: 1 Newbie
I am currently employed by an agency and have received holiday pay. However I have queried the rate as it is less than what I am getting as a standard working hourly rate. Apparently the holiday pay rate is calculated by an average and excludes any previous paid annual leave. Therefore my rate will reduce the more holidays I take. This does not make sense to me, for example if the holiday year is Jan to Dec and I decide that I am going to take my holiday all in one go in December than I would be paid my hourly rate as I have not had any PAL Jan through to November. If however I have split holiday through the year I will receive a reduced amount of holiday pay at each stage.
Is this correct?
Is this correct?
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12.07% - that is the rate for holiday pay.0
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