Hello all,
I've mentioned on this site before under a different topic that my wife works part time in a doctors surgery and has recently come back from maternity leave.
One thing that has confused us for some time now is that if a member of staff would normally work when there is a public holiday i.e. bank holiday Mondays and the practice is closed, then that member of staff has the hours deducted from their holiday entitlement. However, those staff who do not work a Monday have extra hours credited to their holiday entilement, apparently because they are not benefiting from the public holiday. We both struggle to get our heads around this.
Yesteday, my wife asked how many hours holiday she has left for this year and was shocked to see that 60.5 hours have been deducted for public holidays, presumably while she was on maternity leave. Does this sound right to anybody, and if it is not right, can someone point us in the right direction to prove that it is not right.
Many thanks.
I've mentioned on this site before under a different topic that my wife works part time in a doctors surgery and has recently come back from maternity leave.
One thing that has confused us for some time now is that if a member of staff would normally work when there is a public holiday i.e. bank holiday Mondays and the practice is closed, then that member of staff has the hours deducted from their holiday entitlement. However, those staff who do not work a Monday have extra hours credited to their holiday entilement, apparently because they are not benefiting from the public holiday. We both struggle to get our heads around this.
Yesteday, my wife asked how many hours holiday she has left for this year and was shocked to see that 60.5 hours have been deducted for public holidays, presumably while she was on maternity leave. Does this sound right to anybody, and if it is not right, can someone point us in the right direction to prove that it is not right.
Many thanks.
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