Source: IRS Employment Review Issue: 817 Date: 11/02/2005 Publisher: IRS

Time out: annual leave (1)

TOPICS:
recruitment retaining staff
pay and benefits premiums and allowances
terms, conditions and employee rights working time and leave
employee relations trade unions
equal opportunities religion
international European Union
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AUTHOR: Mark Crail


In the first of our two-part survey of annual leave arrangements, we report on basic and service-related holiday entitlements, additional company days off, and time off for religious holidays.


Key points

  • Employees covered by our survey of 365 staff groups enjoy an annual basic leave entitlement averaging 24.6 days - continuing a slow upward trend noted in earlier IRS research.
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