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11.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a worker is entitled to at least four weeks' annual leave and to be paid in respect of any such leave at the rate of a week’s pay in respect of each week of leave.
(2) In respect of a period of employment of less than one year, a worker is entitled to annual leave of a proportion of four weeks equal to the proportion the period of employment in question bears to one year; the proportion to be determined in days and any fraction of a day to be treated as a whole day.
(3) Leave to which a worker is entitled under this regulation–
(a)may be taken in instalments;
(b)may not be replaced by a payment in lieu, except where the worker’s employment is terminated.
(4) Sections 221 to 224 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 M1 shall apply for the purpose of determining the amount of a week’s pay for the purposes of paragraph (1), subject to the modifications set out in paragraph (5).
(5) The provisions referred to in paragraph (4) shall apply as if–
(a)references to the employee were references to the worker;
(b)references to the employee’s contract of employment were references to the worker’s contract;
(c)the calculation date were the first day of the period of leave in question; and
(d)the references to sections 227 and 228 did not apply.
(6) A right to payment under paragraph (1) does not affect any right of a worker to remuneration under his contract (“contractual remuneration”).
(7) Any contractual remuneration paid to a worker in respect of a period of leave goes towards discharging any liability of the employer to make payments under this regulation in respect of that period; and, conversely, any payment of remuneration under this regulation in respect of a period goes towards discharging any liability of the employer to pay contractual remuneration in respect of that period.
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M11996 c .18
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