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Hi, does anyone know how this works for part time staff (such as myself)

I work 24 hours a week in total, I worked out my holiday entitlement in days and it comes to 16.8 days, but should I not work it out in hours instead?

My thinking is that when I take a day off, I only really have to take 4 hours off as that is how much I work per day (except for a Wednesday when I work 8 hours)

How does it actually work?

Many thanks for your help / ideas / thoughts

Yes, work out in hours. Or think about it as needing a half day of your 16.8 to take off Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or a whole day to take off a Wednesday.

Way that makes sense to me is thinking about what would happen if you took it all in one go at beginning of the year: if you worked full time and had 28 days holiday, you'd get 5 weeks and 3 days off (or 5.6 weeks). Going part time you should still get 5.6 weeks off, but that's now 16.8 holiday days and you use 3 days of that each time you take a week off.

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