![]() The Holidays Act is changing – but you’ll need to comply in the meantime
A major overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003 is underway, which is welcome news because this is a notoriously tricky Act for businesses to comply with.
Many businesses have been caught out over the years, including Bunnings, NZ Post and McDonalds. Even the NZ Police, several local councils and MBIE have found themselves with big wage bills to pay after unintentionally underpaying staff for holidays.
The new legislation is designed to make it simpler for businesses to correctly calculate holiday pay, and it looks set to be introduced in early 2022. In the meantime, though, you’ll still need to comply with the existing Act.
Keep accurate and up-to-date records
You don’t want to underpay or overpay your staff members, so it’s important to keep accurate records of when they work. This includes:
Tools and guidance You can use the Holiday Tool from Employment New Zealand to help you work out what to pay someone when they are on leave. You can also read more tips for compliance here.
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