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I resigned my job at NHS Hospital to work for a different NHS Hospital.

 

Can the Hospital make me take any annual leave before I leave the job instead of receiving it as pay when I leave?

 

I'm only asking because my ward manager made me take a week off in May and said I wasn't using up my holidays quick enough and booked me a week's holiday off work without asking me first which I thought was a bit naughty at the time.

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they can absolutely tell you exactly when you are going to be taking your holidays.

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As above, you have an entitlement to X amount of holiday per year. The law does not mention any right whatsoever as to when you have that holiday

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I resigned my job at NHS Hospital to work for a different NHS Hospital.

 

Can the Hospital make me take any annual leave before I leave the job instead of receiving it as pay when I leave?

 

I'm only asking because my ward manager made me take a week off in May and said I wasn't using up my holidays quick enough and booked me a week's holiday off work without asking me first which I thought was a bit naughty at the time.

 

They'd still have to pay you for it, surely?

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