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What can my staff do with any leftover holidays?

November 14, 2022 By Bater Law

Most companies holiday year runs January to December.  It is unlikely that staff have holidays left to take but there may be a few who have, for whatever reason, been unable to take their full annual leave entitlement.  So as a company, what do you need to do?

Legally all workers are entitled to 5.6 weeks paid holiday per year, this is known as their “statutory entitlement”.  5.6 weeks, for a full time employee working 5 days per week, this equates to 28 days per year including their bank holidays.  If a business is closed on bank holidays, then the employee’s contract may state that they are entitled to 20 days plus bank holidays.  Some companies offer more annual leave, and this is fine, but they cannot offer less.

Workers must take at least four weeks statutory leave (that is 20 days holiday, including bank holidays) in each leave year.  You can allow them to take all or some of the remaining leave over to the next leave year.  However, it is important that you check your Staff Handbook and Contracts of Employment to see what these state.

Some companies allow for workers to carry over up to 3 days leave into the following leave year, whereas others do not allow any – “use them or lose them”.  It is important that your company policy is made clear to all staff, and you are consistent.

The “use them or lose them” philosophy is fine provided that the individual has not taken their leave due to being on maternity leave, shared paternity leave or long-term sick.  If this is the reason then different rules apply, please give us a ring and we can offer you guidance.

You cannot pay a worker for any untaken annual leave.  This can only be done on termination of employment.

If you have any queries about annual, please do not hesitate to contact us on [email protected]

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Ceri Bater is a qualified solicitor, with over 15 years experience in litigation matters.


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