Postby Scottov » Wed Oct 29, 2014 11:51 am
As others have said, on some levels it comes down to pay.
you appear to have calculated it correctly from what I can see, but what the nanny is asking (whether she realizes it or not) is whether she can have 20 days holiday pro rata at a lower rate of pay.
of course you do not have to agree to this, as the normal working pattern is 3 days at 12 hours. using a simple rate of £10 per hour for ease of calculation, this illustrates as:
12 hours per day = £120 per day, 3 days a week.
based on 3 days week leave, she would be entitled to 12 days leave, with the equivalent salary for 12 hours on each one of those days. i.e. 144 hours annual leave
now, you could decide to let have that as 20 days, at 7.2 hours per day or £72 pay each day. but this is not a pattern that suits you, and she is not entitled to demand a different configuration.
the other question is whether you allow her to take individual days, or as whole weeks? because as a whole week, she gets paid for 3 days, and doesn't ordinarily get paid for 2 of them. in that case it doesn't matter how you dress it up, as a week she gets 36 hours pay. 3 days paid, 2 days unpaid = 36 hours. or pro rata 7.2 hours over 5 days = 36 hours.
it only gets complicated if she wants to take as individual days, and in that case it should be 12 hours each.