Hi All,
I am wondering if people can share what they do in the following situation as it is currently being debated within the workplace, and there appears to be no standard approach to this across the board from what I have seen in other organisation’s policies.
The query relates to term time only staff and whether they accrue annual leave during a period of maternity leave, and if so how should this accrual of annual leave should be given i.e. a lump sum payment upon return to work, or physical time off. (i.e. paid for 39 weeks per year and a receive a payment for 7 weeks as part of monthly salary for annual leave so paid for a total of 46 weeks.)
There seems to be conflicting information out there on this topic, but the following appears to be most common.
Example 1
The salary calculation for support staff contracted to work term time only or term time plus additional working weeks, includes proportionate annual leave entitlement and there is no entitlement to annual leave except during school closure periods.
Your accrued annual leave entitlement will be offset by any period of school closure that occurs in the leave year before and after your maternity leave. Usually, there will be sufficient time within the school closure periods to accommodate the outstanding annual leave entitlement that you have accrued during the maternity leave period.
Example 2
If you are employed on a term-time only contract your entitlement to annual leave and bank holiday leave is incorporated into your pay. Throughout the period of your maternity leave, your entitlement to annual leave and bank holidays is as follows:
- For the first 8 weeks of your maternity leave, if you are entitled to contractual maternity pay, you will not accrue paid leave as this is already included in your pay as part of your term-time only contract.
- For the next 18 week period of your maternity leave you will accrue half of your annual leave and bank holiday entitlement. This is because you will receive half pay as part of your contractual maternity pay, which includes payment for your annual leave and bank holiday entitlement.
- For the remaining 26 week period, you will accrue paid annual leave and bank holidays. This leave should be taken at the end of your maternity leave and can be taken during term time.
If you are entitled to statutory maternity pay only, you will accrue the following annual leave and bank holiday entitlement:
- For the first 6 weeks of your maternity leave you will accrue 10% of your annual leave and bank holiday entitlement. This is because you will receive 90% of your pay, which includes payment for your annual leave and bank holiday entitlement.
- For the remaining 46 week period, you will accrue paid annual leave and bank holidays. This leave should be taken at the end of your maternity leave and can be taken during term time.
To me example 1 doesn’t feel right as there are 6 weeks in the year that term time only staff do not receive salary for so being offset of any period of school closure would include unpaid weeks so therefore offsetting against weeks which are not paid for is not providing the staff member with the correct annual leave accrued during maternity leave unlike teachers who are paid for 52 weeks of the year.
Example 2 also does not feel right as staff who are all year round accrue annual leave at 100% of their salary during maternity leave and upon returning to work take the accrued annual leave at 100% of their salary.
It would be really interesting to see what everyone’s thoughts are on the above, and if anyone does anything differently or have a formula for calculating accrual of annual leave during maternity for term time only staff and willing share, it would be much appreciated.