Has anyone heard any further updates on POAL ? HR told me about discussions taking place, our manager seems clueless apart from he won’t allow anyone to book the 6th week for 2026/27 holidays unless your length of service entitles you to 6 weeks.
Seems discussions between company and union on any topic take a fecking eternity to sort out
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yellowbelly
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Re: POAL
Answer is no. I'm sure there'll be an announcement from RM and CWU when a way forward is identified. Neither RM nor CWU can sanction something that would potentially break the NLW rules.hero22 wrote: ↑Today, 09:29Has anyone heard any further updates on POAL ? HR told me about discussions taking place, our manager seems clueless apart from he won’t allow anyone to book the 6th week for 2026/27 holidays unless your length of service entitles you to 6 weeks.
Seems discussions between company and union on any topic take a fecking eternity to sort out
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rogersh
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Re: POAL
This was a response from HR 0n 06/01/2026
Thanks for getting back to us.
You can still apply for any POAL you want via your manager but it wont show on your 2026/2027 leave card as the Business and Unions are currently in discussions on a way forward for this.
Our intention is to be able to update further in the coming weeks.
Hoping this helps with your enquiry
Thanks for getting back to us.
You can still apply for any POAL you want via your manager but it wont show on your 2026/2027 leave card as the Business and Unions are currently in discussions on a way forward for this.
Our intention is to be able to update further in the coming weeks.
Hoping this helps with your enquiry
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N|M
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Re: POAL
Sure it would be easy to add something to pay slips that did the maths:
Basic hr wage
Minus, ( - )
Min wage,
Times, ( x )
Contracted hr's,
Equals ( = ) available money to spend on salary sacrifice.
For someone on 35 hrs they need around £15 per week for 2 extra weeks under POAL
Basic hr wage
Minus, ( - )
Min wage,
Times, ( x )
Contracted hr's,
Equals ( = ) available money to spend on salary sacrifice.
For someone on 35 hrs they need around £15 per week for 2 extra weeks under POAL