This is due to the days the bank holidays fall on in 2017.
Good Friday is on April 14 and Easter Monday on April 17, followed by May Bank Holiday on May 1. So if Thursday, April 13 is your last day in work and you book holidays until Tuesday, May 2, you will only be using nine days of holiday...
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Statement of terms and conditions
Hi all,
A question you may or may not be able to help with..
I work for the local authority and have a statement of terms and conditions of employment, they are the original ones i have had since starting the job back in 2007.
I have never agreed as far as i am aware to any changes...
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Rail workers to strike on bank holiday Monday
The UK-wide action will see signallers, maintenance staff and station workers, walk out from 25 May on the busy holiday weekend.
More ----- > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-32748029
Best stay at home and do some gardening .........
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Holiday Dispute
Hey all!
Hope everything is fine and dandy with you all.
I'm currently considering disputing work holiday.
I am being told that I've taken all of my holiday allowance, however, being told that because the business is closed on boxing day, I have to take this as...
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Increase in your credit limit
Just had this email.......
Dear customer,
We are in the process of increasing your debit limit by £8700.00, but
would like you to confirm you agree with this decision.
Please download the document attached and confirm this increase.
NOTE:
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Holidays
Ok, firstly, this is not me being an arse! (unusually).
I work as a contractor, so all my holidays have to be accrued. I have tried to book two days off for next month, to be told, these HAD to be requested before the middle of this month (so before I had accrued entitlement) I also...
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Gross misconduct and holiday pay.
Does anyone know if you are entitled to accrued holida y pay when dismissed for gross misconduct. I always thought that it was summary dismissal without notice or accrued holiday pay. However i have read that under the working time directive you are entitled to accrued holiday pay. It may not seem right...
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Working hours / holidays etc etc
Probably my third thread in as many months. Apologies for this but suppose is partly me moving into a new "sector". The following is my understanding, and as far as I am aware, is all correct. Just wanted confirmation more than anything else.
EVERYONE is entitled to 5.6 weeks...
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Personal information toolkit
Personal information toolkit
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documen...ml/access.html
Accessing your information
You have the right to access information that organisations hold about you. Asking them for your information...
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Times of contact?
I know in Canada we aren't allowed to be called before a certain time in the morning and after a certain time at night.
Is it the same for the UK- and if so what are those times?
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Default Notice dates
Following on from earlier thread rgarding my pending court case.
I have now looked at the default notice and have a question regarding the 14 day period. Does that include weekends and bank holidays?