Holiday entitlement
Taking holiday before leaving a job
During their notice period the worker may be able to take whatever is left of their statutory annual leave.
Use the holiday entitlement calculator to work this out. How much they get depends on how much of the leave year has passed or how much leave they鈥檝e accrued.
Taking more leave than the entitlement
If a worker has taken more leave than they鈥檙e entitled to, their employer must not take money from their final pay unless it鈥檚 been agreed beforehand in writing. The rules in this situation should be outlined in the employment contract, company handbook or intranet.
Getting paid instead of taking holidays
The only time someone can get paid in place of taking statutory leave (known as 鈥榩ayment in lieu鈥�) is when they leave their job. Employers must pay for untaken statutory leave, even if the worker is dismissed for gross misconduct.
If an employer offers more than 5.6 weeks鈥� annual leave, they can agree separate arrangements for the extra leave.