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Kate
Dated: August 6, 2007 11:31 AM
The Department of Trade And Industry have announced changes to their original proposals to increase annual leave entitlement for workers in the UK.
The working time amendment regulations 2007 will still increase the statutory minimum holiday entitlement in Great Britain to 28 days but the timetable for implementation has been put back.
Holiday entitlement will now be increased in two phases:
Phase One
On 1st October 2007 statutory annual leave to increase from 20 to 24 days (4 to 4.8 weeks).
Phase Two
On 1st April 2009 statutory leave will increase from 24 days to 28 days (4.8 weeks to 5.6 weeks).
As a little extra help to employers, the DTI have allowed companies to pay workers in lieu of holiday for the initial increase:
However, if you already provide your employees with 28 days’ holiday by October 2007 you will be exempt from the new regulations.
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