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Holiday entitlement for new employees

Originally written by Jane Mason on Small Business
As a small business owner, calculating holiday entitlement for new starters can feel like a daunting task – especially if you have staff who work part-time or have irregular hours.
But don’t worry, once you get your head around the calculations it’s much easier than you think. Here’s everything you need to know.
What does the law say?
UK law states that employees are entitled to 5.6 weeks’ annual leave per leave year, which equals 28 days for full-time employees.
This is made up of:

A minimum of four weeks’ annual leave as required by EU law
An additional 1.6 week’s annual leave which represents the number of UK bank holidays

Part-time workers are also entitled to the same leave as full-time workers proportionate to their hours worked, this is often referred to as ‘pro-rata’.
Regardless of working hours, all workers are entitled to holiday from their first day of employment.
So, how does this work?
There are two parts to holiday which are calculated separately.

Calculate how much holiday someone is entitled to take
Work out how much someone is entitled to be paid whilst on holiday

However, there are various types of employees, so you need to use different calculations for each.
Here’s how to

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Don’t Go Broke: Ways to Make and Save Money This Holiday Season

If you’re like me, the holiday season is also that time of year when waistbands and budgets seem to fly right out the window (stretchy yoga pants, anyone?).  Even with that notion, the holiday season continues to be one of my favorite times of the year. I adore the family get-togethers, digging out decorations, gift-giving, […]

The post Don’t Go Broke: Ways to Make and Save Money This Holiday Season appeared first on The Work at Home Woman | Legit Work From Home Jobs.

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3 ways to look after staff wellbeing during the coronavirus crisis

Originally written by Steve Arnold on Small Business
The government’s announcement on March 27 that all key workers, who have not taken all of their statutory annual leave, will be allowed to carry it over into the next two years, is commendable. What it means is that those workers who are currently battling to keep the country moving during this pandemic will be able to carry over up to four weeks of unused leave. This will be reassuring news to those workers, who may already be feeling in need of a break, to look at this as light at the end of the tunnel.
With that said, there are still many areas that companies need to consider and plan around, when it comes to looking after staff wellbeing during the coronavirus crisis and maintaining a healthy, happy workforce during Covid-19.
>See also: Working from home – How to manage your time and increase productivity
#1 – Be alert to burnout
In a normal busy work environment this can be difficult for companies to spot. This is only intensified now that nearly all our workforces are stuck working from home. Even with video conferencing, the lack of being physically present in the same working space as someone

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