A holiday entitlement calculator determines the correct annual leave entitlement for UK employees based on their working pattern and employment start date.

Key Takeaways

  • Statutory minimum is 5.6 weeks (28 days for 5-day week)
  • Part-time workers receive proportionate entitlement
  • New starters receive pro-rata entitlement from start date
  • Employment Rights Act 1996 governs entitlement
  • No qualifying period required

Calculation Methods

Method 1: Full-Time Workers

Holiday Entitlement = 5.6 weeks × days worked per week

Example:

  • Days worked: 5 per week
  • Holiday entitlement: 5.6 × 5 = 28 days

Method 2: Part-Time Workers

Holiday Entitlement = (Days Worked ÷ 5) × 28 days

Example:

  • Days worked: 3 per week
  • Holiday entitlement: (3 ÷ 5) × 28 = 16.8 days (round up to 17 days)

Method 3: New Starters (Mid-Year)

Holiday Entitlement = (Weeks Worked ÷ 52) × Annual Entitlement

Example:

  • Start date: 1 July
  • Weeks worked: 26 weeks
  • Annual entitlement: 28 days
  • Pro-rata entitlement: (26 ÷ 52) × 28 = 14 days

Calculator

Full-Time Calculation

Input Value
Days worked per week 5
Weeks per year 5.6
Holiday entitlement 28 days

Part-Time Calculation

Input Value
Days worked per week 3
Calculation (3 ÷ 5) × 28
Holiday entitlement 16.8 days (round to 17)

New Starter Calculation

Input Value
Start date 1 July
Weeks worked 26
Annual entitlement 28 days
Calculation (26 ÷ 52) × 28
Holiday entitlement 14 days

Special Cases

Irregular Hours Workers

  • Track actual hours worked
  • Accrue 12.07% of hours worked
  • Pay based on average weekly earnings

Bank Holidays

  • Included in statutory entitlement
  • Can be included in annual leave
  • Pro-rata for part-time workers

Carryover

  • Statutory: 4 weeks maximum carryover
  • Company policy may allow more
  • COVID-19 rules may apply

Employment Rights Act 1996

  • Section 13 - entitlement to paid holiday
  • Section 14 - payment for holiday
  • Section 15 - carryover of holiday
  • Protection - applies to all workers

Working Time Regulations 1998

  • Regulation 13 - entitlement to paid leave
  • Regulation 14 - payment for leave
  • Regulation 15 - calculation of pay
  • Regulation 16 - carryover rules

Common Scenarios

Scenario 1: Full-Time Worker

  • Days worked: 5 per week
  • Holiday entitlement: 28 days
  • Bank holidays: Included in 28 days

Scenario 2: Part-Time Worker

  • Days worked: 3 per week
  • Holiday entitlement: 17 days (rounded up)
  • Bank holidays: Pro-rata included

Scenario 3: New Starter

  • Start date: 1 April
  • Weeks worked: 39 weeks
  • Holiday entitlement: 21 days (pro-rata)

Managing Calculations

For Employers

  1. Calculate correctly - use appropriate method
  2. Communicate clearly - inform employees
  3. Maintain records - for 7 years minimum
  4. Review annually - for changes in hours
  5. Seek advice - for complex cases

For Employees

  1. Check your entitlement - calculate yourself
  2. Understand calculation - how it works
  3. Plan leave - balance throughout year
  4. Seek advice - if calculation seems wrong
  5. Keep records - of leave taken

Compliance Checklist

  • Holiday entitlement calculated correctly
  • Part-time workers receive proportionate entitlement
  • New starters receive pro-rata entitlement
  • Bank holiday arrangements documented
  • Records maintained for 7 years
  • Employment Rights Act 1996 complied with
  • Working Time Regulations 1998 complied with
  • Employees informed of entitlements
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