Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
UK Construction Directory
Search our 157,070 companies....

Construction News

07/04/2009

Four Days Extra Holiday Good News For Construction Workers

Construction News Image
Construction union UCATT have warmly welcomed new laws that guarantee full-time workers a minimum of 28 days paid holiday a year.

The new regulations on holidays came into effect on 1 April. The additional paid leave entitlement is particularly important in the construction industry where companies have been traditionally reluctant to pay workers for any annual leave.

The new rules apply to all workers and not just employees, hundreds of thousands of bogus self-employed construction workers will also benefit from the changes.

Alan Ritchie, General Secretary of UCATT, said: "The extra holiday that construction workers are now entitled to is a major step forward. Construction is an industry where many bosses have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st Century. If they thought they could get away with it many companies would pay their workers no benefits whatsoever."
-- Advertisement --
hss



UCATT will be campaigning to ensure that all construction workers are given the additional leave entitlement. Despite it being compulsory, many companies have previously gone to extraordinary lengths to prevent construction workers receiving paid holidays.

Mr Ritchie, added: "Some disreputable companies will try to ignore the 28 day holiday entitlement. If UCATT members are denied their full holiday entitlement the union will do everything to ensure that the correct leave is applied and will make an example of companies trying to steal holidays from their workers."

The additional paid leave entitlement comes just a week after UCATT won a two year battle against housing giant Redrow over sham contracts and substitution clauses. Many construction companies, insert substitution clauses into contracts, which suggest that a worker can decline work or get someone else to conduct the task, in order to prove workers are self-employed and therefore are not entitled to holiday pay.

However both an Employment Tribunal and an Employment Appeals Tribunal found that the contract was not a true reflection on the relationship and that in practice work could not be declined or given to others. The judgement will mean that thousands of construction workers with similar contracts will now be entitled to holiday pay.

The new leave entitlement can include the eight public holidays.

(CD/JM)

Latest Construction News

23/04/2025
Electro-Wind Limited are excited to announce that international shopping is now available on all orders – no matter where you are in the world. Whether you're across the street or across the ocean, your favourite products can now be delivered to your location.
22/04/2025
Construction company Kier has completed the redevelopment of Crescent at Temple Quay in Bristol, delivering a modern, sustainability-focused workspace on behalf of investment and development firm CEG. The transformation includes a striking new two-storey façade, a rooftop extension, and three priva
22/04/2025
McPhillips has been awarded a £10 million contract by Hereford Council to construct the city’s new Transport Hub. The project is part of a broader strategy to improve travel and connectivity across the city, encouraging a shift away from car dependency and supporting more sustainable transport opti
22/04/2025
Network Rail has delivered a wide-ranging programme of engineering works across south London, Kent and Sussex over the Easter weekend, completing critical upgrades aimed at improving safety, reliability and long-term performance of the railway network. Despite the scale of the operation, more than
22/04/2025
Indurent has submitted a planning application for the final phase of development at Indurent Park Longbridge West, marking a major milestone in the ongoing regeneration of one of Birmingham's most historically significant industrial sites. Located 12km south-west of Birmingham city centre, the site
22/04/2025
Notting Hill Genesis has agreed to sell 10,000 square feet of new high-quality workspace to long-term partner Bow Arts Trust in the heart of Hackney Wick. The space will deliver 38 affordable studio units, designed to support local creatives and small enterprises. Currently under construction and
22/04/2025
Ireland's largest independent manufacturer of concrete products Kilsaran, have entrusted Wilsons Auctions to sell over 150 assets of quarry equipment and construction machinery this May. The upcoming auction is set to take place on Friday 16th May at Wilsons Auctions Dublin, with the first lot gett
22/04/2025
Developer Chancerygate has appointed Caddick Construction as the main contractor for its latest urban logistics development, T45, located just off the A63 in Leeds. The project is expected to complete in early 2026 and will deliver 23 state-of-the-art commercial units to support the growing needs
22/04/2025
Construction firm G F Tomlinson has completed the complex and highly specialised task of removing and replacing the original roof of the Grade II Listed Central Building at the University of Nottingham\s Castle Meadow Campus. The project is part of a major refurbishment to safeguard and enhance the
22/04/2025
Broadland District Councillor Caroline Karimi-Ghovanlou and Chairman of Sprowston Town Council Bill Couzens officially reopened the Viking Community Building, marking the beginning of a new era for the historic site. Originally built in 1956 as the Viking Pub, the building has undergone a major tra
Aqua Direct LtdStuart CanvasT & D Glazing And Installation LimitedLakeside HireEfco UK LtdBuckleys Mobile Crane Services1st Containers UK LtdNationwide Boiler HireJCB Insurance Services LtdElite Systems (GB) Ltd