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Resignation And Holiday Time Accrued
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Hi -
If someone resigns and has outstanding holiday to take can the employer force them to work it or can the employee insist on taking the accrued holiday before their final day?
I realise the employer must pay the employee if they work their accrued hol time but wonder if the employer can insist they do this instead of taking the time off.
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
If someone resigns and has outstanding holiday to take can the employer force them to work it or can the employee insist on taking the accrued holiday before their final day?
I realise the employer must pay the employee if they work their accrued hol time but wonder if the employer can insist they do this instead of taking the time off.
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Normally an employer can't pay an employee in lieu of taking holiday. (Certainly not if that holiday forms part of the statutory minimum anyway).
However when an employee is about to leave an employer's service, the employer can offer to pay them in lieu of taking up their holiday entitlement. However the employee isn't obliged to accept that offer and remains entitled to take the (paid) time off anyway.
However when an employee is about to leave an employer's service, the employer can offer to pay them in lieu of taking up their holiday entitlement. However the employee isn't obliged to accept that offer and remains entitled to take the (paid) time off anyway.