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  2. Public holidays in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Statutory: Statutory bank holiday from 1871, defined by name. [34] Falls on 21 April in 2025. First Monday in May: Early May bank holiday: Proclaimed: From 1978, by Royal Proclamation. [29] [30] [31] Falls on 5 May in 2025. Last Monday in May: Spring Bank Holiday: Statutory: Statutory bank holiday from 1971, [34] following a trial

  3. List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2020

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    The Social Security (Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 240: The Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2020 241: The Recovery of Costs (Remand to Youth Detention Accommodation) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 242: The Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment ...

  4. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Workers are also entitled to 10 paid public holidays. [14] [21] 20 10 30 Belize: Every employee is entitled to two weeks paid leave after a year of employment. If employment is terminated after three months but before a year, the employee must be paid average vacation pay. Every employee is also entitled to 13 paid public holidays. [11] [34] 14 ...

  5. Statutory sick pay - Wikipedia

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    The UK's level of statutory sick pay is currently amongst the lowest of all OECD countries. In September 2023 the Labour Party announced it would, if elected, reform statutory sick pay in the first 100 days of office, removing the three unpaid 'waiting days' and paying sick pay from day one, removing the lower earnings limit and increasing (to an unspecified amount) what people could claim.

  6. Annual leave - Wikipedia

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    Annual leave, also known as statutory leave, is a period of paid time off work granted by employers to employees to be used for whatever the employee wishes. Depending on the employer's policies, differing number of days may be offered, and the employee may be required to give a certain amount of advance notice, may have to coordinate with the employer to be sure that staffing is available ...

  7. Working time in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It had been a bank holiday since 1978, is one of 8 public holidays, and 28 days of total holiday every UK worker has under the Working Time Directive. The most concrete measure of the WTR 1998 is, following basic rights in international law, [ 3 ] mandating a minimum period of 28 days, or four full weeks, in paid holidays for all workers each ...

  8. Public holiday - Wikipedia

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    They vary by country and may vary by year. With 36 days a year, Nepal is the country with the highest number of public holidays but it observes six working days a week. India ranks second with 21 national holidays, followed by Colombia and the Philippines at 18 each. Likewise, Japan, China and Hong Kong enjoy 17 public breaks a year. [7]

  9. United Kingdom labour law - Wikipedia

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    However, for fathers ordinarily, the position is less generous. The Paternity and Adoption Leave Regulations 2002 entitle a father to 2 weeks leave, at the statutory rate of pay. [138] Both parents may also take "parental leave". [139] This means that, until a child turns 5, or a disabled child turns 18, parents can take up to 13 weeks unpaid ...