Hi,
I've just started a new job through an agency, and have since found out that it is actually contract work rather than agency work.
The umbrella company who arranges my payroll (orangegenie) deduct around £16 per week from my wages which they class as holiday pay. I can then claim this back as and when I chose to take any holiday.
Firstly, this is obviously not "holiday pay", it's just a delayed payment of money that I have already earned. Am I right in thinking that, as a contract worker, I'm not entitled to holiday pay?
Secondly, if I'm not entitled to holiday pay, why is it that companies have to deduct money for holidays? Surely if I know I'm not entitled to holiday pay, it is my responsibility to make adequate provisions for taking time off?
Is it actually a legal requirement for umbrella companies to deduct holiday pay from me? If so, am I able to opt out of this? The company says that I can claim this money back at any time, but I'd rather not have to fill out request forms each week!
I've just started a new job through an agency, and have since found out that it is actually contract work rather than agency work.
The umbrella company who arranges my payroll (orangegenie) deduct around £16 per week from my wages which they class as holiday pay. I can then claim this back as and when I chose to take any holiday.
Firstly, this is obviously not "holiday pay", it's just a delayed payment of money that I have already earned. Am I right in thinking that, as a contract worker, I'm not entitled to holiday pay?
Secondly, if I'm not entitled to holiday pay, why is it that companies have to deduct money for holidays? Surely if I know I'm not entitled to holiday pay, it is my responsibility to make adequate provisions for taking time off?
Is it actually a legal requirement for umbrella companies to deduct holiday pay from me? If so, am I able to opt out of this? The company says that I can claim this money back at any time, but I'd rather not have to fill out request forms each week!
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