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Part-time NANNY holidays

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Cantkinsale · 29/05/2015 23:10

Hi.
How much holidays per year will a two day a wk Nanny be entitled to? Mid-wk, so no bank holidays to worry about.
TIA

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SocksRock · 29/05/2015 23:17

If you are giving the legal minimum, then 2/5 of 28 days which is 11.2 days. You may wish to round up but you can't round down.

wickedwitchofwaterloo · 29/05/2015 23:18

From gov.uk -

"The statutory holiday entitlement is 11.2 days holiday.
The employer:

can include bank and public holidays as part of the statutory entitlement
must not round down the holiday entitlement, but may round it up
must provide holiday pay during the statutory leave
can provide more paid holiday - this will be in the employment contract and is called ‘contractual leave entitlement’"

HTH.

wickedwitchofwaterloo · 29/05/2015 23:19

What socks said, basically Wink Lol.

Cantkinsale · 29/05/2015 23:28

Thank you Smile

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eeyore12 · 30/05/2015 06:55

Don't forget christmas, Boxing Day and New Years day may be working days as they change each year. What my employers and I do each year as I work mid week. Is look at those days and if they fall on my working days take them away from the total number of holiday days and then split what's left between us. So we do end up with a different number of days each, each year but it makes it easier all round.

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