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16A.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to pay due to a worker under regulation 16(1) in respect of leave to which the worker is entitled under regulation 15B.
(2) Such holiday pay may be paid by way of a 12.07% uplift to the worker’s remuneration for work done.
(3) Holiday pay paid in accordance with paragraph (2) must be paid at the same time as the worker’s remuneration for work done.
(4) A worker—
(a)who is on sick leave or statutory leave, and
(b)who was, before going on sick leave or statutory leave, paid holiday pay in the way described in paragraph (2),
must be paid holiday pay in accordance with paragraph (5) in respect of the annual leave that they accrue during the period of sick leave or statutory leave.
(5) Such holiday pay is to be paid by way of a payment each pay period during the period of sick leave or statutory leave which is equal to the average amount of holiday pay that the worker was paid for each pay period during the relevant period.
(6) In paragraph (5) the “relevant period” means—
(a)the period of 52 weeks ending with the day before the day on which the worker started the sick leave or statutory leave, or
(b)if the worker has been receiving holiday pay in the way described in paragraph (2) for a period of less than 52 complete weeks before starting the sick leave or statutory leave, that lesser period.
(7) Where an employer pays a worker holiday pay in the way described in paragraph (2) or (5) any itemised pay statement provided by the employer to the worker must indicate the amount of holiday pay that has been paid for the period to which the statement relates.
(8) An employer who, in respect of annual leave to which a worker is entitled under regulation 15B, pays holiday pay to the worker in accordance with paragraph (2) or (5) is discharged from their liability to make payments to the worker in the manner described in regulation 16 in respect of that annual leave.
(9) In paragraph (2) the reference to remuneration is a reference to all types of payments that are to be included when determining the amount of a week’s pay for the purposes of regulation 16.
(10) In paragraph (7), the reference to an itemised pay statement is to a statement given to a worker under section 8 of the 1996 Act.]
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