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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: parisjames on September 14, 2007, 12:02:00 pm
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Hi to everybody
i have been asked to do a quatation for a pub 2hours a day 7 days a week. Please let me know what u think. is that a reasonable figure or too less or too much?
1. 52 weeks x 14 hours p/w= 728 hours per year minus 16 hours (8 days bank holiday) = 712 hours per year @ £11 p/h = £7832 p/ y. ( that includes payee, paroll, nat insurance, insurance)
2. 28 days holidayx2 hours @ 11 p/h= £616 p/y
3. Bank holiday- 8 days x 2 hours = 16 hours @ 15 p/h = £240 p/y
total £8688 @167 p/w
is anything else i missed ?
Regards
Paris
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Hi Paris
Have you accounted for the increase in minimum wage from October and also the increase in holiday entitlement?
you may also want to pay a higher rate at the weekend for staff retention and quality purposes
Dave :)
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hi
how much will be the new wage? and holiday entitlement?
cheers for your reponce
:D
Paris
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Hi
Well it depends on age but for most it will be £5.52 per hour
Holiday entitlement will increase to 4.8 weeks
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H Dave
just looked on net about that go on the link underneaf:
http://www.paycheck.co.uk/page/minimum-wage-and-holiday-entitlement
its a bit confusing.. they say its 24 holiday days per year. in 2009 will be 28 days per year.
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Hi Paris
It might be better for you to work it out in hours for your calculations
14 hours worked per week x 4.8 = 67.2 hours entitlement
do the same for the increase to 5.6 weeks in 2009
regards
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sorry to dredge up an old post, but how do you work out entitlement when you are part way through the year?
For Example:
Hol yr started in May, 4 weeks hol per year is known
then along comes october to change everything.
how do i work out what entitlement is for the rest of the hol year? based on cleaner contracted 16 hours per week.
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Hi, The increase in this years hol entitlement is 4 days over the year. We are in October ie 3 months (1/4 year ) left ,therefore 1/4 of increase ie 1 day for this year. Taking the hol year from Jan, if u have a different start then a different proportion will apply,
Hope this helps,
Ron.. ;)