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New rules give workers right to extra holidays
Press enquiries to Sam Dabbs - 07711 672893
DWF726/07
4 September 2007
Employers who count the eight public and bank holidays as part of their workers’ holiday entitlement will have to give them extra time off as from 1 October, warns law firm DWF.
It says the new Working Time (Amendment) Regulations will increase statutory holidays to a minimum of 5.6 weeks including the eight bank and public holidays, equivalent to 28 days a year for full-time workers. Currently workers are entitled to a minimum of four weeks but sometimes this includes bank holidays.
The increase will take effect in two stages – an additional 0.8 weeks (four days a year for full-timers) once the regulations come into force in October and the second 0.8 weeks from 1 April 2009.
Matthew Yates, employment partner at DWF, says: “The changes do not give staff the right to take time off on the actual bank holidays, but they would be allowed to take time in lieu.
“Employers should check their employment contracts and deal with any issues that arise. The biggest problem may be clauses stating that employees are entitled to ‘statutory and bank or public holidays’ as this may lead to workers claiming they are entitled to 36 days. Companies in this position should consult an employment lawyer.”
Notes to editors:
DWF is one of the fastest growing regional law firms in the UK and has recently merged with Ricksons. With over 820 people based in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Preston, DWF provides a range of services grouped under the following practice areas:
Corporate
Banking & Finance
Business Recovery
Litigation
Real Estate
People
Insurance
Private Client
DWF has developed extensive sector-specific expertise in a number of areas including: automotive, education, retail & leisure, legal expenses, food and resourcing. Further information on DWF is available via www.dwf.co.uk
Media enquiries to:
Sam Dabbs
Dabbs PR & Marketing
Tel: 01939 210503 or 07711 672893
Email: sam@dabbsprm.com
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