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Wrigleys' Employment Brunch Briefing: Holiday leave and pay – an employment law updateThis webinar has been recorded, please register to view.

Tuesday 2nd August, 2022 |
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About The Webinar

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We all look forward to taking holiday, but holiday leave and pay can throw up some of the trickiest questions for employers. In this session, we answer some of the most frequently asked questions on holiday rights, including calculating holiday leave and pay for casual workers, shift workers and part year workers. We also provide a useful update on key case law decisions involving holiday.

 

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Welcome and introduction

Holiday leave and pay – an employment law update

Speaker: Alacoque Marvin, solicitor at Wrigleys Solicitors

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