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Never increases, it was show 224 on the 1st jan, and since then I've booked and used some. So in my eyes, I have that allowence to use as I wish, but they're saying I don't have any as I haven't accrued it, then why the fuck is showing? It's been a while since I was an employee, so I don't really have the slightest where I stand with this.
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Yeah so they’re gonna show you your full years allowance because you could book it all in now months in advance, you need to know how much you’ll have. But it’s assuming you won’t be leaving.
If you leave 20% through the year, you’ll only get 20% of the holiday allowance. Temptation is to not take it and to get paid the extra in your last pay check but consider that in your next job where you will join 25% through their year, you will have 25% less holiday allowance there.
A full years work with only a couple weeks off is tough so sometimes the time off is better than the money.
So yeah, you’re entitled to the time or the money for your holiday allowance but only proportional to the amount of the year you’re with the company.
Otherwise you’d move jobs half way through the year and get 28 days from both companies right?
I presume Cascade is the system that tracks it.
Does it increase throughout the year or always show 160? Because that’s equivalent to 20 daysish which would be your whole years allowance assuming you continue to work for the whole year. Employers owe you holiday pay or the time when you leave but pro rata ie half of it if you leave now and your company goes jan 1st to dec 31st since we’re half way through the year.
My company starts the holiday year in March so I wouldn’t get much holiday pay if I left now