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Employment Law & HR FAQs | Tollers Solicitors

Employment Law & HR FAQs

(Statutory) Maternity Leave
Am I entitled to be paid for holiday that I haven't taken?
You wouldn't be entitled to be paid for holiday you haven't taken, unless your employment is terminated. You should however be able to carry over unused holiday from one holiday year to the next. This is capped at the year following return from maternity leave, depending on when you returned.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
What is the difference between ordinary maternity leave and statutory maternity leave?
Statutory maternity leave refers to the total period of leave an employee is entitled to take whilst on maternity leave. Ordinary maternity leave is the first 26 weeks of statutory maternity leave.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
Who pays for statutory maternity leave?
Employers are responsible for paying statutory maternity leave depending on the employee’s length of service.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
How is statutory maternity leave calculated?
Statutory maternity leave is 52 weeks in total. The first 26 weeks are known as ordinary maternity leave (and include 2 weeks compulsory maternity leave) and the last 26 weeks are known as additional maternity leave.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
Do I still get Statutory Maternity Pay if my job ends after the 15th week before my baby is due?
Yes, you should still be entitled to statutory maternity pay in these circumstances, providing you meet the eligibility requirements.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
What pay am I entitled to when on maternity leave?
During the first 39 weeks, you will be entitled to pay based on your average weekly earnings for the first 6 weeks, and at a rate set by the government for the remaining 33 weeks. This rate is reviewed annually and any adjustments to the statutory rate are applied each April.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
What happens to my holiday entitlement when I'm on maternity leave?
Your holiday entitlement continues to accrue during a period of maternity leave. Also see ‘am I entitled to be paid for holiday that I haven’t taken’.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
What maternity pay will I get?
Your entitlement to maternity pay will depend on your earnings prior to your period of maternity leave.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
What paternity leave and paternity pay is my partner entitled to?
Providing your partner meets the eligibility requirements, they may be entitled to take 1 or 2 weeks of paternity leave. Paternity pay is paid at a statutory weekly rate, which is set by the government each year.
(Statutory) Maternity Leave
Am I entitled to maternity pay if I am an agency worker?
An agency worker may be entitled to maternity pay if they have worked in their role for 12 weeks or more.

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