Statutory Leave
What is statutory leave in the UK?
For a full time worker, the statutory holiday entitlement is 20 days per year (4 weeks) plus the bank holiday entitlement of 8 days (1.6 weeks). This is pro-rated for employees who do not work full time hours.
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How do you work out statutory leave?
The statutory entitlement is either 28 days (5.6 weeks) for full time workers or 5.6 x number of days worked per week, where the days are less than 5 days a week.
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Do employees have to take statutory leave?
Employees do not have to take their statutory leave but may not be able to carry some holiday into the next holiday year. The arrangement will depend on the terms of your employment and company policies.
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What is a non-statutory leave?
Non-statutory leave is leave that is additional to the amount required by law, and should be set out in the employment contract.
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Is statutory leave paid?
Yes, statutory pay for holidays are calculated using your contractual pay rate and your usual working hours This will depend on whether you work fixed or variable hours.
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What if I don’t use all my annual leave?
See ‘do employees have to take statutory leave’.
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How many unpaid days off can I take?
This will depend on the type of unpaid leave you are requesting. For example, parental leave is capped at 18 weeks (over the lifetime of a child up to their 18th birthday) and this must be taken in full weeks at no more than 4 weeks in a year.
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Can an employer require 30 days’ notice for terminating a job?
This will depend on the notice period you have agreed to in your employment contract, or the statutory minimum, whichever is longer.
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What if I quit with less notice than required?
Giving less notice than required under your employment contract would be a breach of contract. An employer can sue for breach of contract, however they would have to demonstrate damages caused directly by the lack of notice.
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Is my employer able to deduct overpaid holiday pay from my final salary payment?
Yes. Employers can deduct for an overpayment of wages and that includes where more holiday has been taken than accrued at the date of termination of employment.










