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Holiday Entitlement - unused holiday following resignation
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Can anybody help me work out how many days holiday pay I am entitled to following resignation please?
My holiday runs from 1st Jan to 31st Dec. I am currently 'in my garden' until my employment officially ends on 24th October. As of 24th October I have 9 days holiday left.
My contract states upon termination I will be entitled to pay in lieu of any holiday calculated on a pro-rata basis which calculation shall be made on the basis that each day of paid holiday is equivalent to 1/233 of salary.
I think I will be owed for four days.
Can anybody confirm please? (am struggling with the maths).
Many thanks.
My holiday runs from 1st Jan to 31st Dec. I am currently 'in my garden' until my employment officially ends on 24th October. As of 24th October I have 9 days holiday left.
My contract states upon termination I will be entitled to pay in lieu of any holiday calculated on a pro-rata basis which calculation shall be made on the basis that each day of paid holiday is equivalent to 1/233 of salary.
I think I will be owed for four days.
Can anybody confirm please? (am struggling with the maths).
Many thanks.
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" Compensation related to entitlement to leave
14.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)a worker’s employment is terminated during the course of his leave year, and .
(b)on the date on which the termination takes effect (“the termination date”), the proportion he has taken of the leave to which he is entitled in the leave year under regulation 13(1) differs from the proportion of the leave year which has expired. .
(2) Where the proportion of leave taken by the worker is less than the proportion of the leave year which has expired, his employer shall make him a payment in lieu of leave in accordance with paragraph (3).
(3) The payment due under paragraph (2) shall be—
(a)such sum as may be provided for for the purposes of this regulation in a relevant agreement, or .
(b)where there are no provisions of a relevant agreement which apply, a sum equal to the amount that would be due to the worker under regulation 16 in respect of a period of leave determined according to the formula— .
where—
A is the period of leave to which the worker is entitled under regulation 13(1);
B is the proportion of the worker’s leave year which expired before the termination date, and
C is the period of leave taken by the worker between the start of the leave year and the termination date.
(4) A relevant agreement may provide that, where the proportion of leave taken by the worker exceeds the proportion of the leave year which has expired, he shall compensate his employer, whether by a payment, by undertaking additional work or otherwise. "
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" Compensation related to entitlement to leave
14.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)a worker’s employment is terminated during the course of his leave year, and .
(b)on the date on which the termination takes effect (“the termination date”), the proportion he has taken of the leave to which he is entitled in the leave year under regulation 13(1) differs from the proportion of the leave year which has expired. .
(2) Where the proportion of leave taken by the worker is less than the proportion of the leave year which has expired, his employer shall make him a payment in lieu of leave in accordance with paragraph (3).
(3) The payment due under paragraph (2) shall be—
(a)such sum as may be provided for for the purposes of this regulation in a relevant agreement, or .
(b)where there are no provisions of a relevant agreement which apply, a sum equal to the amount that would be due to the worker under regulation 16 in respect of a period of leave determined according to the formula— .
where—
A is the period of leave to which the worker is entitled under regulation 13(1);
B is the proportion of the worker’s leave year which expired before the termination date, and
C is the period of leave taken by the worker between the start of the leave year and the termination date.
(4) A relevant agreement may provide that, where the proportion of leave taken by the worker exceeds the proportion of the leave year which has expired, he shall compensate his employer, whether by a payment, by undertaking additional work or otherwise. "
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