The exact wording is important here.KCLenny wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 11:44 am I’ve just been speaking to an ex colleague and he kept saying it’s all because I’m a part timer.
My contract doesn’t say anything about being part time full time or anything else. It just says employee.
He said that doesn’t matter because it’s just part time and part time workers have no protections under labour law for annual paid holiday.
I’ve just found a 5 year old addendum to my original contract that does indeed say however that any time taken off throughout the year will be deducted from the paid vacation in December (so I don’t get paid for the extra time taken off AND I don’t get paid for the winter vacation either).
Is that all legal? My ex colleague keeps saying it is but I have a feeling it isn’t.
Generally, if you're full time is 10-20 days off depending on seniority. Usually half these days would be at your discretion, half at the employers. A day off on a national holiday can count against your paid leave.
So your discretionary time off + national holidays could leave you with little left.