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The Spring bank holidays created a few issues for your part-timers who don’t work Mondays. Following a new case, are they entitled to pro-rata holiday leave?
Published 29.06.2006
There’s been some confusion during the summer over government plans to increase statutory holiday entitlement. What’s the real story behind the news?
Published 24.08.2006
The government has declared that Friday, April 29 2011 - the day of the Royal Wedding - will be a bank holiday. Are your staff automatically entitled to this particular day off and what is the
statutory position on pay?
Published 16.12.2010
In 2022 the last May bank holiday has been moved to Thursday 2 June and there’s a one-off additional bank holiday on Friday 3 June. If a part timer doesn’t usually work on Fridays, must you
give them time off in lieu?
Published 13.01.2022
You probably assume that part-time workers are entitled to pro-rata bank and public holidays off in lieu. But following a new case, is this assumption correct?
Published 01.06.2007
To celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, Monday 8 May 2023 has been designated a UK-wide bank holiday. Are your employees automatically entitled to an additional day’s paid
leave on this day?
Published 26.01.2023
In 2020 the first May bank holiday has been moved to Friday 8 May. This is a one-off change. If a part-time employee doesn’t usually work on Fridays, must you give them a day’s holiday in lieu of
this bank holiday?
Published 29.01.2020
All workers are entitled to a minimum of 5.6 weeks’ paid holiday in each leave year. But what happens when a new employee starts work part-way through your leave year? How is their statutory holiday
entitlement calculated?
Published 30.08.2016
According to Citizens Advice, thousands of workers are being denied their rights to statutory annual leave. It says this is often caused by misunderstandings over how the rules operate. So what are
the basics?
Published 05.05.2011
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