Holiday Entitlement when part time, advice please.
Discussion
Hi, I am starting a new job in September, 21.5 hours per week over 2.5 days Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
I have just received my contract and it is stating that I will get 15 days holiday including Bank Holidays.
Does this mean I will be expected to use up my holiday allowance on days that I don't actually work because if I take out the bank holidays that leaves just 7 days for holiday which is just under 3 weeks.
I am obviously going to query it with them but would appreciate some knowledgeable advice so I know if I have a reasonable concern here or not
My last practice I didn't work Mondays either and so I just used my days holidays for the days I took off, so I had just over 5 weeks holiday.
Thank you in advance
I have just received my contract and it is stating that I will get 15 days holiday including Bank Holidays.
Does this mean I will be expected to use up my holiday allowance on days that I don't actually work because if I take out the bank holidays that leaves just 7 days for holiday which is just under 3 weeks.
I am obviously going to query it with them but would appreciate some knowledgeable advice so I know if I have a reasonable concern here or not
My last practice I didn't work Mondays either and so I just used my days holidays for the days I took off, so I had just over 5 weeks holiday.
Thank you in advance
davepoth said:
https://www.gov.uk/holiday-entitlement-rights/enti...
I think that calculation might have been a bit shonky. The entitlement is to 5.6 weeks' holiday a year, including bank holidays. If you work 2.5 days you'll get 5.6 weeks' holiday based on only having to take 2.5 days off a week, which is 14 days, so you are one day over the statutory level.
The way it worked at the previous place is the way it should work at your new place.
This I understand and if I was working Mondays it'd be fine but will why should I be forced to use holiday up on a day I wouldn't be working anyway? Can they make me do that? This will then reduce my weeks as if I booked a week off that had a bank holiday I'd be booking 3.5 days wouldn't I?I think that calculation might have been a bit shonky. The entitlement is to 5.6 weeks' holiday a year, including bank holidays. If you work 2.5 days you'll get 5.6 weeks' holiday based on only having to take 2.5 days off a week, which is 14 days, so you are one day over the statutory level.
The way it worked at the previous place is the way it should work at your new place.
If it came to it I think I'd rather have bank hols as unpaid leave.
Edited by bexVN on Sunday 2nd August 11:31
Hi.I don't quite follow your last paragraph.
Even part timers are entitled to 5.6weeks holiday this would be about 13 days.
7 days would be less than 3 weeks 2 b.hols= 3 weeks.
I am not after something for nothing, I just want to know if they can make me use up holiday days for a day I would not have been working anyway which is 5 Mondays.
My husband had a colleague who worked every other Monday so he'd get a day in lieu if a b.hol fell on his Monday off. I'm not interested in that I just want my days to be used on days I would be otherwise working.
Even part timers are entitled to 5.6weeks holiday this would be about 13 days.
7 days would be less than 3 weeks 2 b.hols= 3 weeks.
I am not after something for nothing, I just want to know if they can make me use up holiday days for a day I would not have been working anyway which is 5 Mondays.
My husband had a colleague who worked every other Monday so he'd get a day in lieu if a b.hol fell on his Monday off. I'm not interested in that I just want my days to be used on days I would be otherwise working.
OK so I need to establish if 15 days inc b.hols actually just means any b.hols I'd be working (so the two previously mentioned) and not all of them. If so that almost seems too generous!
Sorry if I'm going round in circles. I've never started a new job as a part timer so not had to think about this, I became part time at my last place and by then I knew I could trust my boss and head nurse to get it right!
Sorry if I'm going round in circles. I've never started a new job as a part timer so not had to think about this, I became part time at my last place and by then I knew I could trust my boss and head nurse to get it right!
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