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Singh reminds employers that double pay to be paid to workers on Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Monday

Singh reminds employers that double pay to be paid to workers on Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Monday

By Rashika Kumar
08/04/2023
Minister for Employment, Productivity and Industrial Relations, Agni Deo Singh

If a worker is employed this Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Monday, then a worker is entitled to double pay.

This has been clarified by Minister for Employment, Productivity and Industrial Relations, Agni Deo Singh, who has reminded employers operating during the Easter public holidays to pay workers their public holiday pay.

Singh says according to the Employment Relations Act 2007, a worker must be paid for each public holiday for the number of hours the worker would have normally worked on that day had it not been a public holiday.

He says if a worker does not work during the public holiday and has worked the normal working day before and after the public holiday, then the worker is entitled to a single public holiday pay.

The Minister says if a worker is unable to work on the normal working day before and after the public holiday, then they must provide a valid reason or a medical certificate to be entitled to a public holiday pay.

Singh adds both workers and employers must clearly understand the rationale behind the public holiday pay entitlement as per the Employment Relations Act 2007 and must contact the nearest Ministry of Employment Office for any clarifications or refer to the relevant amended Wages Regulations and the Employment Relations (National Minimum Wage) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 enforced from April 01, 2022.

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