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Picturesinthefirelight · 29/09/2013 20:36

Can somebody work out what holiday entitlement someone who is contracted to work 36 weeks per year should get.

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FeetUpUntilChristmas · 29/09/2013 20:42

28 x 36/52 = 19.5 days

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FeetUpUntilChristmas · 29/09/2013 20:44

Sorry posted to soon, the calculation was based on a standard 5 day working week. For a more accurate answer would need more details.

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Shakey1500 · 29/09/2013 20:45

I'm anti rats so don't believe they should be entitled to any holiday Grin

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Picturesinthefirelight · 29/09/2013 20:55

I need the answer in weeks not days as they only work 1 day per week.

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FeetUpUntilChristmas · 29/09/2013 21:05

Ok everyone working a full year is entitled to 5.6 weeks holiday
So as this is only 39/52 of a year then it is calculated as
5.6 x 39/52 = 4.2 days
I would round this up to 4.5 days

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Picturesinthefirelight · 29/09/2013 21:21

Thank you. That's really helpful.

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mariefab · 30/09/2013 02:05

If someone works 1 day per week; they would be entitled to a minimum of 5.6 days paid holiday a year.

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Picturesinthefirelight · 30/09/2013 09:00

But they only work 36 weeks per year not 52 marie

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mariefab · 30/09/2013 20:23

Sorry, my mistake.

36/46.4 x 5.6 = 4.45 days (ish)

Assuming that other employees also receive only the statutory minimum paid holiday entitlement.

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solveproblem · 30/09/2013 20:29

Is it really 5.6 weeks a year? I work full time and get 25 days per year.

Or are bank holidays included in the 5.6 weeks?

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Picturesinthefirelight · 30/09/2013 21:21

Yes bank holidays are included (unless your contract gives them to you on top

She's the only employee, a part time student. I know I could get away with not paying holidays & shed be nine the wiser but I'm not like that.

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