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IF I LEAVE MY JOB IN 2 WEEKS AM I ENTITLED TO ALL THIS YEARS HOLIDAY PAY?

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donnamlaven | 16:48 Tue 26th Apr 2011 | Jobs & Education
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IF I LEAVE MY JOB IN 2 WEEKS AM I ENTITLED TO ALL THIS YEARS HOLIDAY PAY?
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NO

(and please stop shouting)
What notice do you have to give?
And no, you wont be, why would you think you would be?

PS: Capital letters on a forum is classed as shouting - it also makes things hard to read
you are entitled to the holiday pay accrued but not taken. So if you have 2 days per month and haven't taken any so far, then you would be entitled to all of that. - say jan to April = 8 days, that's all.

if you are leaving part way through a month it will be calculated to take that in so you may get paid 9.5 days or something
No unfortunatley not.

To calculate how much you will receive, divide your holiday entitlement number of days by 52 and multiply it by the number of weeks you will have completed this year.

eg If you are entitled to 4 weeks holiday and your year started at the beginning of April, if you leave in 2 weeks time you will have completed say 6 weeks

4 weeks = 20 days
20/52 = 0.38 days
0.38 x 6 weeks = 2.3 days

This is very approximate but gives you a rough idea.
if you are entitled to four weeks paid holiday in every twelve-month period, and take all of it before the twelve months are up, then leave the job, your employers will deduct the extra holiday you have taken ( but not earned ) from your last pay-packet,
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