I Wonder if anyone here can advise.
I have been working for a company for a couple of years and have subsequently left to move to something else. On receiving my notice they put me on garden leave which I understand the logic of due to the nature of the business. I was expecting to get my holiday pay in my final pay packet but when that didn't appear, my employer pointed me to a clause in my contract which basically says that if I am put on garden leave, I give up any holiday. Is this legal? They owed me around 20 days and it seems that I lose my holiday pay due to their decision to put me on graden leave. I have included the relevant part of the contract below.
9. HOLIDAYS
9.1 The Company's holiday year runs between 1 January and 31 December. If the Appointment commences or terminates part way through a holiday year, your entitlement during that holiday year shall be calculated on a pro-rata basis rounded up to the nearest half day.
9.2 You shall be entitled to 20 days' paid holiday in each holiday year plus the usual public holidays in England and Wales (pro rata for part timers).
9.3 Holiday shall be taken at such time or times as shall be approved in advance by your Line Manager. You shall not carry forward any accrued but untaken holiday entitlement to a subsequent holiday year unless you have been prevented from taking it in the relevant holiday year by one of the following: a period of sickness absence, maternity, paternity, adoption, parental or shared parental leave. In cases of sickness absence, carry-over is limited to four weeks' holiday per year less any leave taken during the holiday year that has just ended. Any such carried over holiday which is not taken within eighteen months of the end of the relevant holiday year will be lost.
9.4 You shall have no entitlement to any payment in lieu of accrued but untaken holiday except on termination of the Appointment. The amount of such payment in lieu shall be 1/260th of your salary for each untaken day of the entitlement.
9.5 If on termination of the Appointment you have taken more holiday than your accrued holiday entitlement, the Company shall be entitled to deduct the excess holiday pay from any payments due to you calculated at 1/260th of your salary for each excess day
9.6 If either party has served notice to terminate the Appointment, the Company may require you to take any accrued but unused holiday entitlement during the notice period.
9.7 Any accrued but unused holiday entitlement shall be deemed to be taken during any period of Garden Leave.
I have been working for a company for a couple of years and have subsequently left to move to something else. On receiving my notice they put me on garden leave which I understand the logic of due to the nature of the business. I was expecting to get my holiday pay in my final pay packet but when that didn't appear, my employer pointed me to a clause in my contract which basically says that if I am put on garden leave, I give up any holiday. Is this legal? They owed me around 20 days and it seems that I lose my holiday pay due to their decision to put me on graden leave. I have included the relevant part of the contract below.
9. HOLIDAYS
9.1 The Company's holiday year runs between 1 January and 31 December. If the Appointment commences or terminates part way through a holiday year, your entitlement during that holiday year shall be calculated on a pro-rata basis rounded up to the nearest half day.
9.2 You shall be entitled to 20 days' paid holiday in each holiday year plus the usual public holidays in England and Wales (pro rata for part timers).
9.3 Holiday shall be taken at such time or times as shall be approved in advance by your Line Manager. You shall not carry forward any accrued but untaken holiday entitlement to a subsequent holiday year unless you have been prevented from taking it in the relevant holiday year by one of the following: a period of sickness absence, maternity, paternity, adoption, parental or shared parental leave. In cases of sickness absence, carry-over is limited to four weeks' holiday per year less any leave taken during the holiday year that has just ended. Any such carried over holiday which is not taken within eighteen months of the end of the relevant holiday year will be lost.
9.4 You shall have no entitlement to any payment in lieu of accrued but untaken holiday except on termination of the Appointment. The amount of such payment in lieu shall be 1/260th of your salary for each untaken day of the entitlement.
9.5 If on termination of the Appointment you have taken more holiday than your accrued holiday entitlement, the Company shall be entitled to deduct the excess holiday pay from any payments due to you calculated at 1/260th of your salary for each excess day
9.6 If either party has served notice to terminate the Appointment, the Company may require you to take any accrued but unused holiday entitlement during the notice period.
9.7 Any accrued but unused holiday entitlement shall be deemed to be taken during any period of Garden Leave.
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