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What paid holidays am I entitled to?
You’re entitled to paid holiday if you’re a worker. Workers include:
- employees
- apprentices
- zero-hours workers
- casual workers
- agency workers
Even if your employer says you’re self-employed, you might still be a worker. You’ll probably be a worker if you:
- do the work yourself and can’t send someone else – the law calls this doing the work ‘personally’
- aren’t doing the work as part of your business – like where the person using your service is a client or customer
- Check how much paid holiday you should have
- When you can take your holiday
- If you haven’t used all your holiday entitlement in a leave year
- If your employer says you’re not entitled to paid holiday
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