How many annual holidays you get
All employees are entitled to at least 4 weeks’ paid annual holidays (annual leave) for each year they have worked for their employer.
You get your annual holidays entitlement on the anniversary of the day you started working for your employer.
Your work anniversary can only change if:
- your work has an annual closedown, or
- you take a continuous period of leave without pay of more than 1 week.
Most employers let you take annual holidays before your 1-year anniversary — this is called leave in advance.
Your employment agreement must set out how many annual holidays you’re entitled to.
Find out more information about annual holidays on the Employment New Zealand website:
Impact of parental leave on annual holidays
When you’re on parental leave you continue to build up annual holidays.
When you return to work after parental leave, you’re still allowed to take 4 weeks’ annual holidays a year, but what you get paid is likely to be less because your average weekly earnings over that time were less.
Carrying over annual holidays
Your annual holidays do not expire if you do not take them within the year — but your employer might have limits on how much leave you can carry over.
If you build up too much leave:
- your employer can make you take some or all of it — following a fair process
- you can cash up some of your annual leave — though your employer has to agree to it.
Cashing-up annual holidays — Employment New Zealand
Other types of leave
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