6 Million Extra 'Hols' For UK
Last updated: 25/06/2007 - 12:50
Six million workers in Britain have been promised up to eight extra days annual holiday with the first four coming in October this year. The extra holidays will benefit up to 3.5 million women and 2.5 million men.
The Government has published new regulations to boost the minimum holiday entitlement from 20 days a year to 24 days this October, and to 28 days from April 2009.
Jim Fitzpatrick, Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) Employment Relations Minister said: "This extra time off will make a real difference in the lives of hard-working people - a proper rest from work and more time to spend with their families and friends.
"Businesses will benefit too - from reduced absenteeism and a workforce who are more motivated and productive. We have listened to all parties responding in the latest consultation, and we have agreed a number of changes in the way the new holidays will be brought in."
This means:
Follow this link for current guidance on work and families and holiday entitlements from the DTI.
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