Can The Employer Pay Out Your Holiday Pay At Your Old Rate Of Pay?
My boss would like to pay out my holiday pay, but he wants to pay the holiday pay at my old rate of pay. I don't think this is right.
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This would depend when these holidays should have been taken. For instance if you have 2 weeks remaining from last year that have be carried over into this one and you got a pay rise a month ago, then the 2 weeks would be paid at the old rate as that was the agreement for these 2 weeks holiday.
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