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Backdated holiday pay for regular overtime.
snowqueen555
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snowqueen555 wrote: »My company recently paid out holiday that staff have accrued with voluntary overtime over the past year.
This was just done for the year just gone by, but googling has shown me the law says you can request two years backdated. Im mot even sure when this should have started, its all very unclear.
Is there a realistic chance I can get the year before as well? The year just gone I recieved a healthy amount of holiday (paid in cash rather than in time off).
Its typical for people in our company to do 35-70 extra hours a month, so a lot.
Thanks
You shouldn't edit the original post to remove it completely. If you find the answer then the very least you can do is post what you find to possibly help others!.0
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