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Can someone explain please :)
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scootscoot
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Can someone explain please :)
Hey everyone, I have four weeks of leave still available and we are in the second period of average holiday pay which I think is from April-Sept,
If I don't use any of my leave and do the average 8hr OT every month the whole period will I still qualify for the holiday pay payment? I'm very confused (or do I need to use my leave before I trigger the payment?)
Thank you for any clarification
If I don't use any of my leave and do the average 8hr OT every month the whole period will I still qualify for the holiday pay payment? I'm very confused (or do I need to use my leave before I trigger the payment?)
Thank you for any clarification
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fb1969
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
Holiday pay on leave is now being paid when you take the leave. As far as I know it is the average overtime worked over the 12 weeks before you take the leave, but the 8 hours a month in every month will still apply. There are no more six monthly back payments.
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yellowbelly
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
The calculation still goes back six months (not 12 weeks). see LTB 283/22 attachment viewtopic.php?f=67&t=105525
Otherwise the system solution should assess and calculate overtime holiday pay in
accordance with the national agreement, including:
• For weekly paid colleagues, assessing the regularity of overtime over the 6 RM
financial periods prior to the financial period in which holiday is taken
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fb1969
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
Thanks for the correction
good to know with me being on leave soon and overtime bans potentially coming in!
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Charliecat
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
Jumping on this thread because holiday pay is clear as mud! Just tried phoning and hr is unable to answer holiday pay queries. My managers don't know either. So I've just been paid for my first week and it included holiday average pay. I have another week coming and wondered if my average had been paid in the first week so I get basic in second week? Then I'm back 2 weeks and have another week off so will that week be based on the 2 weeks before??? As I said clear as mud! Hope my question is a bit clearer??
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*horcrux*
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
Edit: apparently it's the previous 26 weeks not 12 but the principle is the same
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
Edit: apparently it's the previous 26 weeks not 12 but the principle is the same
Last edited by *horcrux* on 22 Jul 2022, 15:57, edited 1 time in total.
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yellowbelly
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
The calculation is still based on the previous 6 months, NOT 12 weeks, see the document in : viewtopic.php?f=67&t=105525*horcrux* wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 15:12As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
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scootscoot
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
You said it goes back 6 months? do you mean 6 royal mail financial months? from october to march add april to september? or just 6 months from the date your leave is booked from? cheersyellowbelly wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 21:30The calculation is still based on the previous 6 months, NOT 12 weeks, see the document in : viewtopic.php?f=67&t=105525*horcrux* wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 15:12As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
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Charliecat
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
Thankyou so I will get holiday pay in each week. Well I should do as I do every tues pm in callers . Still not too clear but clearer!!!*horcrux* wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 15:12As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
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yellowbelly
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
There's an example in the attachment in the hyperlinked document I referred to above. It's worked out backwards 6 months'ish ie 6 qualifyingscootscoot wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 00:48You said it goes back 6 months? do you mean 6 royal mail financial months? from october to march add april to september? or just 6 months from the date your leave is booked from? cheersyellowbelly wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 21:30The calculation is still based on the previous 6 months, NOT 12 weeks, see the document in : viewtopic.php?f=67&t=105525*horcrux* wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 15:12As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
financial periods as RM calls them) from the week you take your leave.
For weekly paid colleagues, assessing the regularity of overtime over the 6 RM
financial periods prior to the financial period in which holiday is taken, and
• For monthly paid colleagues, assessing the regularity of overtime over the 6 calendar
months prior to the calendar month in which holiday is taken;
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davidjstirton
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
if i just started on 28th february this year when would i qualify for the average holiday payments ?
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yellowbelly
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
You'd need six months of pay data to be eligible for any holiday pay uplift (if any) so that'd be for any leavedavidjstirton wrote: ↑25 Jul 2022, 20:26if i just started on 28th february this year when would i qualify for the average holiday payments ?
after 29th August (roughly). You'd obviously must need to have worked 8 hours OT in each of those (roughly)
monthly/4 week pay periods to qualify for a payment.
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Charliecat
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
UPDATECharliecat wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 12:11Thankyou so I will get holiday pay in each week. Well I should do as I do every tues pm in callers . Still not too clear but clearer!!!*horcrux* wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 15:12As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
Didn't get paid average hol pay for both weeks, only first week? Kind of defeats object of average holiday pay. Now I'm thinking I will get a basic pay when I'm off again in 2 weeks time. Why can't someone just answer this from hr??
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yellowbelly
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
But are these holiday weeks you are taking mean you don't work 8hrs OT in the 4/5 week qualifying periods 30 May - 26 June and/orCharliecat wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 17:17UPDATECharliecat wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 12:11Thankyou so I will get holiday pay in each week. Well I should do as I do every tues pm in callers . Still not too clear but clearer!!!*horcrux* wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 15:12As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
Didn't get paid average hol pay for both weeks, only first week? Kind of defeats object of average holiday pay. Now I'm thinking I will get a basic pay when I'm off again in 2 weeks time. Why can't someone just answer this from hr??
27 June - 31 July?
If not then you've not achieved the threshold to qualify for holiday pay for those holiday weeks. Bizarrely taking holidays too close together
can disqualify you from getting holiday pay!
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Charliecat
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Re: Can someone explain please :)
I've worked 8 hours ave every month. So july I've 2 weeks with 8 hours each and August ill have 3 weeks with 8 hours each. There is usually 4 weeks in a month so that's not a problem. I just thought the idea was to make sure if you usually did at least 8 hours a week then you would get that in every pay week even if you have 2 weeks in a row?yellowbelly wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 17:51But are these holiday weeks you are taking mean you don't work 8hrs OT in the 4/5 week qualifying periods 30 May - 26 June and/orCharliecat wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 17:17UPDATECharliecat wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 12:11Thankyou so I will get holiday pay in each week. Well I should do as I do every tues pm in callers . Still not too clear but clearer!!!*horcrux* wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 15:12As far as I understand it as long as you qualify by having 8hrs overtime in each accounting period then you will get paid your average hours of the last 12 weeks for each week that you are off up to 4 weeks. It doesn't matter how the hidays are spaced out.
They payments will all be paid on the friday in the week that you are on holiday which to me sort of feels like it's a payment in advance but that's how they do it
Hope this makes it clearer
Didn't get paid average hol pay for both weeks, only first week? Kind of defeats object of average holiday pay. Now I'm thinking I will get a basic pay when I'm off again in 2 weeks time. Why can't someone just answer this from hr??
27 June - 31 July?
If not then you've not achieved the threshold to qualify for holiday pay for those holiday weeks. Bizarrely taking holidays too close together
can disqualify you from getting holiday pay!![]()
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