UK Holiday Pay on Overtime 2026: Rules & Calculations

Overtime creates the highest holiday pay risk because it sits at the intersection of variable earnings, payroll averaging, statutory leave rules and tribunal exposure. Employers rarely get challenged on basic pay. They get challenged when overtime becomes routine, workers take leave and their pay drops. What this article is about: This guide explains when UK […]
Long-Term Sick Leave & Holiday Pay UK 2026: Rules & Calculation

Employees on long-term sick leave often raise questions about their holiday rights. HR professionals and business owners must understand the legal framework governing entitlement, accrual, carry-over and payment of annual leave during extended sickness absence. Getting this wrong exposes employers to unlawful deduction claims, Working Time Regulations breaches and, in some cases, discrimination risk. Clear […]
Irregular Hours Holiday Pay UK 2026: Calculation & Rules

Irregular hours holiday pay has become one of the highest-risk areas of UK employment law compliance for employers with flexible workforces. Following legislative reforms effective for leave years starting on or after 1 April 2024, employers now face a materially different legal framework for calculating holiday entitlement and holiday pay for workers whose hours vary. […]
Can Employers Refuse a Holiday Request 2026

Employers in the UK have legal control over when annual leave is taken, but not over whether statutory holiday can be taken at all. That distinction sits at the heart of disputes involving an employer refusing a holiday request, and it is where many otherwise well-intentioned businesses create avoidable legal and commercial risk. Holiday refusals […]
Rolled-Up Holiday Pay UK 2026: What, When & How It Works

Rolled up holiday pay has re-entered UK employment law as a lawful payroll mechanism, but only in tightly defined circumstances and with significant compliance conditions attached. Since April 2024, employers can use rolled up holiday pay for certain categories of workers, reversing a long-standing prohibition rooted in EU law. That change has prompted renewed interest […]
UK Holiday Pay 2026: Entitlement, Calculations & When

Entitlement to holiday pay is one of the most frequently misunderstood and misapplied areas of UK employment law. For employers, errors in holiday pay calculation are rarely minor administrative issues. They create exposure to unlawful deduction of wages claims, backdated liabilities, workforce dissatisfaction and, in some cases, reputational damage where non-compliance becomes systemic. Holiday pay […]
Going on Holiday While on Sick Leave 2026: Rules, Pay & Risks

Employees going on holiday while on sick leave is one of those issues that looks simple on the surface but carries disproportionate legal, operational and reputational risk for employers. For HR teams and business owners, it sits at the intersection of working time law, sickness absence management, discrimination risk and employee relations. Mishandling it can […]
Permanent Residence UK 2026 : Requirements & How to Get It

Section A: What does “permanent residence UK” mean today and is it the same as ILR? Permanent residence is no longer a live immigration status under UK law. It was a legal concept used under EU free movement rules, which allowed EU nationals and their family members to acquire a permanent right to […]
Right to Rent Share Code: How to Get & Use It 2026

Section A: What is a Right to Rent share code? A Right to Rent share code is a unique, time-limited code generated through a UK Home Office online service. It allows a landlord or letting agent to check whether someone has the legal right to rent residential property in England. The code is […]
Holiday Entitlement When Leaving a Job in 2026

Holiday entitlement when an employee leaves a job is one of the most common causes of payroll disputes, unlawful deduction claims and avoidable employment tribunal exposure. For employers, errors in final holiday calculations rarely arise from complex law; they arise from poor interpretation of statutory rules, inconsistent application of contractual terms or a failure to […]