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I recently asked to work 4 out of 5 days a week.
The company came back with a contract amendment which looks fine, however there is one change which I do not understand:
The exact wording is:
Your annual leave and entitlement to Bank Holidays have been pro-rated.
For the remainder of this holiday year you will accrue a total of 6
days which include Bank Holidays. Therefore, when you are off on a
Bank Holiday this will need to be booked as leave.
I haven't signed yet. I checked on my holiday balance, and I currently have a 7 days balance. So it seems this will take one day off from now until the end of the year?
What calculation did they do, and how can I see what it will be for next year?
time-off part-time holidays
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I recently asked to work 4 out of 5 days a week.
The company came back with a contract amendment which looks fine, however there is one change which I do not understand:
The exact wording is:
Your annual leave and entitlement to Bank Holidays have been pro-rated.
For the remainder of this holiday year you will accrue a total of 6
days which include Bank Holidays. Therefore, when you are off on a
Bank Holiday this will need to be booked as leave.
I haven't signed yet. I checked on my holiday balance, and I currently have a 7 days balance. So it seems this will take one day off from now until the end of the year?
What calculation did they do, and how can I see what it will be for next year?
time-off part-time holidays
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I recently asked to work 4 out of 5 days a week.
The company came back with a contract amendment which looks fine, however there is one change which I do not understand:
The exact wording is:
Your annual leave and entitlement to Bank Holidays have been pro-rated.
For the remainder of this holiday year you will accrue a total of 6
days which include Bank Holidays. Therefore, when you are off on a
Bank Holiday this will need to be booked as leave.
I haven't signed yet. I checked on my holiday balance, and I currently have a 7 days balance. So it seems this will take one day off from now until the end of the year?
What calculation did they do, and how can I see what it will be for next year?
time-off part-time holidays
I recently asked to work 4 out of 5 days a week.
The company came back with a contract amendment which looks fine, however there is one change which I do not understand:
The exact wording is:
Your annual leave and entitlement to Bank Holidays have been pro-rated.
For the remainder of this holiday year you will accrue a total of 6
days which include Bank Holidays. Therefore, when you are off on a
Bank Holiday this will need to be booked as leave.
I haven't signed yet. I checked on my holiday balance, and I currently have a 7 days balance. So it seems this will take one day off from now until the end of the year?
What calculation did they do, and how can I see what it will be for next year?
time-off part-time holidays
time-off part-time holidays
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