Paid Time Off (PTO)
An employee is entitled to annual leave with pay after having been employed under a continuous contract for every 12 months. Annual leave entitlement increases progressively from 7 days to a maximum of 14 days according to years of service:
- 1 year – 7 days
- 2 years – 7 days
- 3 years – 8 days
- 4 years – 9 days
- 5 years – 10 days
- 6 years – 11 days
- 7 years – 12 days
- 8 years – 13 days
- 9+ years – 14 days
Public Holidays
All employees are entitled to statutory holidays. Most employers however extend entitlement to all general holidays. There are 12 statutory holidays and 5 general holidays.
Sick Days
- All employees are entitled to statutory holidays. Most employers however extend entitlement to all general holidays. There are 12 statutory holidays and 5 general holidays.
- Accumulation of paid sickness days. An employee can accumulate paid sickness days after having been employed under a continuous contract. Paid sickness days are accumulated at the rate of two paid sickness days for each completed month during the first 12 months, and four paid sickness days for each completed month thereafter.
Paid sickness days can be accumulated throughout the whole employment period but shall not exceed 120 days at any one time
- Sickness allowance. The daily rate of sickness allowance is a sum equivalent to 4/5 (80%) of the average daily wages earned by an employee in the 12-month period preceding the sickness day.
Maternity Leave
Length
14 weeks and can begin at any time between two and four weeks before the expected date of birth of the child.
Payment by employer
The employee is eligible for maternity leave pay if she has been employed under a continuous contract for not less than 40 weeks immediately before the commencement of scheduled maternity leave.
The daily rate of maternity leave pay is a sum equivalent to 4/5 (80%) of the average daily wages earned by an employee in the 12-month period preceding the first day of maternity leave.
Paternity Leave
Length
Male employees are entitled to 5 days’ paternity leave.
Payment by employer
The employee is eligible for paternity leave pay if he has been employed under a continuous contract for not less than 40 weeks immediately before the day of paternity leave.
Payment by employer
The daily rate of paternity leave pay is a sum equivalent to 4/5 (80%) of the average daily wages earned by an employee in the 12-month period preceding the day of paternity leave.