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calculating holiday pay - holidays act 1981Note: The information below pertains to the law covering the calculation of holiday pay prior to 1 April 2004.If you are seeking information regarding the Holidays Act 2003, please go to http://www.ers.dol.govt.nz/holidays_act_2003. We welcome the opportunity to help you further. If you want further clarification, more detailed information or guidance on any matter covered here, contact the Employment Relations Infoline (http://www.ers.dol.govt.nz/help/index.html). Holiday pay for a full year's entitlement is calculated in 3 simple steps.Step 1Your employer works out the weekly average of your total gross earnings by dividing your “total gross earnings” for the whole of the year of employment by 52. This gives your “average weekly earnings. (Note: “total gross earnings” means all salary, wages, overtime pay, allowances, commission, and any previous holiday pay paid.) Step 2Your employer then works out what your ordinary weekly pay is by multiplying your ordinary hourly rate of pay by the number of hours you normally work each week. This gives your “ordinary weekly pay”. Step 3Whichever of these amounts is the LARGER becomes the rate of your weekly holiday pay. Here's an exampleStep 1Say your total gross earnings for the year October 2001 to October 2002 are $32,000. Divide this by 52 to get your average weekly earnings of $615.38 Step 2Your ordinary weekly pay is $625.00 Step 3The larger of these is ordinary weekly pay. Therefore, holiday pay for each week of your holiday is $625.00. Holiday pay at the end of employmentAll holiday pay due to an employee (i.e. total entitlement less any holiday pay already received) should be paid to the employee at the time the employee leaves the job. Employees who work for less than three weeks are entitled to holiday pay of 6% of their total ordinary pay. Employees who work more than 3 weeks but less than one year are entitled to 6% of their total gross earnings for the period worked. Employees who work more than a year are entitled to:
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