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willsy | 14:28 Wed 05th Mar 2008 | Law
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can anybody tell me what is lega holidays that an employer should give,and what is the formula
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24 days, but the employer can decide that it has to include public holidays. There are 8 of these, so it could be only 16 days apart from the public ones.
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thank you
Themas is perfectly correct but only as long as you work 5 days per week. The current rule is that the minimum holiday entitlement is 4.8 times the number of days you work each week (subject to a maximum of 28 days per year)

As Themas indicates, your holiday entitlement includes any days when the employer closes the business (e.g. due to public holidays).

As from 1 April next year, the calculation will be 5.6 times the number of days you work each week (subject, once again, to a maximum of 28 days).

So anyone who works 5 days per week is entitled to a minimum of 24 days paid holiday this year. In 2009, they're entitled to a minimum of 27 days paid holiday. (That's because one quarter of the year is under the current rules and three quarters of the year will be under the new rules). From 2010, their entitlement will be 28 days per year.

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Employe es/WorkingHoursAndTimeOff/DG_10034642

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