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How do I calculate annual holiday?
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I work 30 hours a week and my employer gives me 90 hours of annual holiday ,how do I know if this is correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It doesn't actually matter how many hours a day you work. What we actually need to know to to be able to help you is how many hours per week a full-time employee works (i.e. 37 hours or what number?)
And we also need to know many much holiday (in days) a full-timer gets, and whether that includes the public holidays.
And we also need to know many much holiday (in days) a full-timer gets, and whether that includes the public holidays.
It isn't 5.8 weeks minimum - it is 5.6 weeks, as Trishy said. And you are definitely being short-changed, because as an absolute minimum, you should be getting (30*5.6) hours holiday per year - which is 168 hours holiday per year.
However if your employer doles out more than the statutory minimum to full-time employees, you would be entitled to more than that - which is precisely why I asked the question I did.
Without an answer to that, I can't help you futher.
However if your employer doles out more than the statutory minimum to full-time employees, you would be entitled to more than that - which is precisely why I asked the question I did.
Without an answer to that, I can't help you futher.