Hi there, after some guidance on employment law linked to Annual Leave entitlement.
My Son has been working fot a national retail gaming store since June 2014, employed on a 24 hiur weekly contract (3 days of 8 hours), though averages 40 hours per week.
Due to 1 reason or another (work related), he has not been able to take any of his accumulated leave since joining. The annual leave year is Sept to Aug, so he had worked 3 months to Aug 14 and now Sept 14 to date without having a day's leave or sickness.
A new manager joined 3 weeks ago and my son advised that he wanted to book some leave for the Summer; however he was advised that he could not take any due to othersbooking their holidays and that they would not pay him in lieu of not using his leave. He has calculated that he is entitled to over 4 weeks at present (annually 5.6 weeks).
What is the best cause of action to take to resolve this situation?
He is simply considering going in and stating that he is taking his 4 weeks leave and then resigning.
To rub it in, the new manager is on 2 weeks holiday having only just joining the store from another branch.
Your guidance would be gretaly appreciated.
Regards
Carl
My Son has been working fot a national retail gaming store since June 2014, employed on a 24 hiur weekly contract (3 days of 8 hours), though averages 40 hours per week.
Due to 1 reason or another (work related), he has not been able to take any of his accumulated leave since joining. The annual leave year is Sept to Aug, so he had worked 3 months to Aug 14 and now Sept 14 to date without having a day's leave or sickness.
A new manager joined 3 weeks ago and my son advised that he wanted to book some leave for the Summer; however he was advised that he could not take any due to othersbooking their holidays and that they would not pay him in lieu of not using his leave. He has calculated that he is entitled to over 4 weeks at present (annually 5.6 weeks).
What is the best cause of action to take to resolve this situation?
He is simply considering going in and stating that he is taking his 4 weeks leave and then resigning.
To rub it in, the new manager is on 2 weeks holiday having only just joining the store from another branch.
Your guidance would be gretaly appreciated.
Regards
Carl
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