How many annual leave days is a half day worker entitled to - working hours 8h30 to 1pm = 4 and a half hours per day?
How many annual leave days is a half day worker entitled to - working hours 8h30 to 1pm = 4 and a half hours per day?
Ref: Basic Conditions of Employment Act
19. (1) This Chapter does not apply to an employee who works less than 24 hours a month for an employer.
(2) Unless an agreement provides otherwise, this Chapter does not apply to leave granted to an employee in excess of the employee’s entitlement under this Chapter.
Annual leave
20. (1) In this Chapter, ‘‘annual leave cycle’’ means the period of 12 months’ employment with the same employer immediately following—
(a) an employee’s commencement of employment; or
(b) the completion of that employee’s prior leave cycle.
(2) An employer must grant an employee at least—
(a) 21 consecutive days’ annual leave on full remuneration in respect of each annual leave cycle; or
(b) by agreement, one day of annual leave on full remuneration for every 17 days on which the employee worked or was entitled to be paid;
(c) by agreement, one hour of annual leave on full remuneration for every 17 hours on which the employee worked or was entitled to be paid.
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I would think so. It's the one that I would use in this scenario, but the legal guys on this forum might have a different opinion.So the answer is thus (2)(c) ?
(c) by agreement, one hour of annual leave on full remuneration for every 17 hours on which the employee worked or was entitled to be paid.
- Am I correct?
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. - Aesop "The Lion and the Mouse"
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According to the labour law in South Africa, every labourer is entitled to 15 leave days per annum if working five days a week and 18 working days per annum if working six days a week.If you want to check for part time labourers, multiply 5.6 with the number of working days in a week, you’ll get the result.
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