emilyobrien569
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They have never paid me for bank holidays they just close the shop.If you work full time, you are entitled to 20 days paid annual leave.
So even if the company close for the Christmas & New Year weeks (which would not be unusual), you still have more than 10 days of annual leave available to you.
The christmas break would include public holidays, so generally speaking you might be using around 7 days annual leave for those two weeks.
So long as you have worked the 4 weeks leading up to the public holiday, you are entitled to be paid for it; are you paid for the two weeks when the business is closed?They have never paid me for bank holidays they just close the shop.
Just to qualify that...Your employer is legally obliged to give you a contract. That’s not negotiable.
What is a contract of employment?
If you work for an employer for a regular wage or salary, you automatically have a ‘contract of employment’ with them. Your contract sets out the rights and responsibilities of you and your employer.
Legally, you do not have to get your whole contract in writing. However, the law says you must get a ‘written statement of terms of employment’ (read more below).
Absolutely correct. But the mandatory terms of employment cover all the basics in this instance- rate of pay, payment for bank holidays, Sunday premium payment, holiday entitlement etc.Just to qualify that...
Contract of employment
The law specifies that contracts of employment must contain certain details, and your employer must give you your terms of employment in writing.www.citizensinformation.ie
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