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If you've worked 6 months full time in a place of work and you leave by handing in your notice, are you entilted to be paid your holidays with your last pay check?
I asked my old manager who said "if you're entilted anything it'll be in your last paycheck and we don't have the payslips yet." and just walked off...
However, I've worked fulltime for six months and not had one holiday, so I'm sure I'm entitled to something.
I asked my old manager who said "if you're entilted anything it'll be in your last paycheck and we don't have the payslips yet." and just walked off...
However, I've worked fulltime for six months and not had one holiday, so I'm sure I'm entitled to something.
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This means I'm entitled to it, right?
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I hope this helps.
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I'm leaving a job but haven't taken all my holiday allowance. Can I be paid for the days I lose?
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When you leave your job, you may be entitled to a payment for any unused holiday allowance.
Calculate your leave entitlement, based on how much of your current leave year has passed (your company may set a standard leave year, which you can find out in your staff handbook, or you may have an individual leave year, which will run from the date you originally started work with your company). You are entitled to one twelfth of your annual holiday entitlement for every month you have worked of the current leave year.
If you have spare entitlement when you leave, your employer should pay you your equivalent daily pay rate for these days.
Be aware though, that if you have taken more than your entitlement already this year, you may need to pay back your employer for the paid holiday you have taken but not yet earned.
Bastards don't even have the time to talk to me. I'm going straight to their head office.
Maybe you should join a union if there not treating you so well?