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Holiday calculator to work out statutory holiday leave in days or hours
Check if your pay matches the National Minimum Wage, the National Living Wage or if your employer owes you payments from the previous year.
Your pay - your payslip, performance-related pay, deductions and how to work out your weekly pay
When you start work, your employer should tell you how much you’ll be paid…
Knowing how to work out your weekly pay is important because it’s used to…
If your pay or working hours vary from week to week, the calculations for…
Your employer should base your performance-related pay on clear,…
Your employer is not allowed to make deductions unless: it’s required or…
How to calculate your employee's Statutory Sick Pay if you cannot use the GOV.UK calculator.
Working time directive and maximum weekly working hours including how to calculate your weekly working hours and working time limits if you're a young worker.
An explanation of the types of work and the working hours for which you must pay the minimum wage.
Minimum wage rates for different types of paid employment - time work, output work, unmeasured work, salaried hours work.
Overtime law - what is overtime, overtime pay, employee rights, part-time workers and time off in lieu
This collection brings together documents relating to monthly workforce management information.
The amount you earn, and how often you're paid your wages, can affect your Universal Credit.
This series brings together all documents relating to DFID aggregated monthly spend over £500 from April 2012
These statistics include monthly data for patents, trade marks and designs.
Information for employers on how Universal Credit and earnings are worked out, employers' responsibilities and support available.
The AAIB Bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports and is published on the second Thursday of the month.
This collection brings together all documents relating to patents, trade marks, and designs monthly statistics
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