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    I apologise very much if this is a repeat - I just haven't had time to scroll today. Do you treat Good Friday as a bank holiday in terms of payment? Not sure what to charge..as all my family have been given the day off work and I am still working - I said I would do bank holidays but would be double rate..should i charge the same for the friday? x

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    Good Friday is a bank holiday so I treat it as one What do you have in your contracts for bank holiday payments? Mine state that I am available to work for double time or if they don't need me and it is a contracted day I charge normal fees.

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    Yes, Good Friday is a bank holiday and so is the 29th (Royal Wedding day). I am treating them all like bank hols because they are

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    Quote Originally Posted by onceinabluemoon View Post
    Yes, Good Friday is a bank holiday and so is the 29th (Royal Wedding day). I am treating them all like bank hols because they are
    Me too

    Carol xx

 

 

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