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Holiday pay/12 weeks leading up to holiday

All the LTB'S and latest discussion threads on getting extra holiday payments when going on holiday for those who work above their contracted hours.For part-timers 'and' full-timers.
jd9442
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Post by jd9442 »

Is this true that they have to pay you the average of what you’ve worked the 12 weeks in the run up to your holiday?
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Post by joewyan »

Not true yet. I believe there is something being organised by the union to try and claim this but not in place at the minute.
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Post by postmanzach »

People are being paid it yes but you need to go through the grievance procedure with your union rep.
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Post by POSTMAN »

Will try to list them all but theses are the ones I can find at the mo, get your branch to help you and your other colleagues in the same situation out...

https://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communi ... 15&t=91075" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

https://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communi ... 15&t=91202" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

We have been made aware that managers in certain locations are refusing to log grievances for members over the issue of holiday pay and are claiming that they do not need to follow this process as discussions are now taking place nationally.

If members in your locality are being told this, we advise them to email their manager asking for a grievance to be recorded so that a paper trail exists. We will then notify ACAS that this is the case.


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Post by Barton0502 »

Isit worth claiming this for every single day off? Or just when having a full week or more off. How do you go about it? Isit best to go through union man or go to line manager in the first instance, and should the process be started before holidays taken or wait until afterwards?
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Post by Redacer »

jd9442 wrote:Is this true that they have to pay you the average of what you’ve worked the 12 weeks in the run up to your holiday?
It is employment law and is in place in some companies. The Prison Service are currently paying backpay since March 2016.
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Post by wacko74 »

Apparently you can back date your claim for 2 years, certainly seems well worth the effort, I'll be doing it.
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Post by Chupacabra74 »

wacko74 wrote:Apparently you can back date your claim for 2 years, certainly seems well worth the effort, I'll be doing it.
Do you know how?
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Post by wacko74 »

Danielson1974 wrote:
wacko74 wrote:Apparently you can back date your claim for 2 years, certainly seems well worth the effort, I'll be doing it.
Do you know how?

How what?

Do you mean what's involved in the whole process of making a claim?... If so the answer is I don't know yet, I've only just started looking in to it.

It would be really helpful if someone who's already done it, could post up a basic step by step guide as to what's involved in making a claim.

The union are encouraging people to do this but there doesn't seem to be any straight forward guidance on just how to go about
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Post by Redacer »

Precedent has been set with The Prison Service having to go back to March 2016. Some staff have received thousands. Even staff who had left the service after March 2016 were entitled to compensation. All they had to do was contact HR who then did the calculations and then paid out. Surely this is a simple process.
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

Redacer wrote:Precedent has been set with The Prison Service having to go back to March 2016. Some staff have received thousands. Even staff who had left the service after March 2016 were entitled to compensation. All they had to do was contact HR who then did the calculations and then paid out. Surely this is a simple process.
Unless a judge has passed a ruling then this wouldn't be a precedent that could be used in a tribunal. If a precedent has been set then it would be interesting to read the judgement.

Without such a ruling, then its just a process that has been agreed by the claimants and the workplace.

Here is the Prison Officers perspective.

http://www.poauk.org.uk/index.php?poa-n ... urs-worked" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Anyone wishing to dig deeper may want to look into what the POA called the Berryman Case
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That was easier than I thought it would be

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... dgment.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

although the interpretation of the ruling probably needs clarification to see if it can be applied in RMs case.
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Post by wacko74 »

Thank you for posting those links TBT, only just had chance to have a quick scan of them, so you can only claim for a max of 20 days (4weeks) annual leave? Yet I've been told we can backdate the claim upto 2 years, which would mean considerably more than 20 days leave
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Post by DICKIEG »

Asking on behalf of my mate, can he still claim if not in the union. Thanks in advance
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Post by grchpo »

I've had an e-mail from cwu,it was a form to fill in & e-mail back which i did. Today i got a letter saying my complaint was being investigated. I didn't want to complain, just wanted to know if I was owed anything