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sick pay = holiday pay
My grandson was in an accident and has been off work for 4 weeks and will be off for some time yet. The company he works for closes down for holidays and he has been paid holiday pay for 2 weeks instead of ssp is this normal i would have thought he would have been paid for holidays at the end of his sickleave?
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All employees have a contract with their employer, irrespective of whether anything has been written down or not. (If I offer to do your shopping for a fiver, and you agree, a contract will automaticall y exist between us - even though we've not written anything down or signed anything).
However an employer MUST (by law) provide an employee with a...
However an employer MUST (by law) provide an employee with a...
21:41 Fri 17th Aug 2012
All employees have a contract with their employer, irrespective of whether anything has been written down or not. (If I offer to do your shopping for a fiver, and you agree, a contract will automatically exist between us - even though we've not written anything down or signed anything).
However an employer MUST (by law) provide an employee with a 'written statement of employment particulars' within 2 months of them starting work:
http:// www.dir ect.gov ...dCon ditions /DG_175 704
See 'sickness' here for an explanation of the law relating to overlapping periods of sickness and holiday:
http:// www.dir ect.gov ...dhol idays/d g_10034 711
Chris
However an employer MUST (by law) provide an employee with a 'written statement of employment particulars' within 2 months of them starting work:
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See 'sickness' here for an explanation of the law relating to overlapping periods of sickness and holiday:
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Chris
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You are quite correct mike there has to be consideration (unless contract is by deed). To create a valid contract there also has to be offer & acceptance, an intention to create relations, capacity to contract and of course it must be legal. But I suspect Chris is aware of this, you may be interested in the well-known case of White v Bluett 1853
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The European courts of justice, following an appeal by a Spanish trade union, ruled recently that if you are on holiday and become sick you could take your holiday entitlement at a later date when you have recovered.
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The European courts of justice, following an appeal by a Spanish trade union, ruled recently that if you are on holiday and become sick you could take your holiday entitlement at a later date when you have recovered.