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Please can someone help me work out my annual leave?

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lovelyjubbly888 · 11/10/2023 15:51

Hi guys, I've gotten myself a bit confused with annual leave..
I was part time, and my allocation was 180.90 for the year (not including public holidays).
I have used up 93.50 hours so far.
However I have just gone onto full time, and have been told my allocation from now until end of financial year is 101hrs (not including public holidays).
How many hours do I have now? I'm not good with numbers and not sure how to work it out!
Thank you for anyone who can assist

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lovelyjubbly888 · 11/10/2023 15:52

I also have another question which came to mind.. If I was to get a new job now, full time, would that leave carry over and that would be my lot until end of financial year, or would it 'reset' in the new job?

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Summer2424 · 11/10/2023 16:01

Hi @lovelyjubbly888
You have 101 hours left to use.
You've been given about 13 extra hours now you're full time. If you had remained part time you'd only have 87.40 hours left to use x

lovelyjubbly888 · 11/10/2023 16:01

I don't seem to be able to edit my post, but for info the 101hrs calculation is for 6 months. On my old hours, it would have been 90.5hrs for 6 months.

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petalsandstars · 11/10/2023 16:01

What were you as part time ie 50% FTE or 80% FTE?

if you had x amount of hours as a part time person then you should have more as full time equivalent but specific numbers are needed to work out how many more. Plus does your annual leave year run Jan-dec or financial year?

lovelyjubbly888 · 11/10/2023 16:06

Hi thank you for the replies,
I was on 33.5 hours. Financial year runs April-April

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lovelyjubbly888 · 11/10/2023 16:12

I'm not sure if this is correct but, my understanding that for 6 months at 33.5hrs is 90.5hrs (what I would have had), and for 6 months at 37.5hrs is 101 hours, does this simply mean that I add on 11 hours to my allocation?

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lovelyjubbly888 · 11/10/2023 19:18

Boost 😊

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petalsandstars · 11/10/2023 19:27

Yes I’d say so. You were at about 90%FTE so the extra takes you up to about 200 hours per year so an extra 11 for this 6 months just gets added onto your total available

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