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  1. Barbados - Hours of work, weekly rest and paid leave - Law, Act

    Holidays with Pay Act, 2017-3. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2017-02-02 | BRB-2017-L-104935

    Repeals and replaces the Holidays with Pay Act (Cap. 348) and provides for the payment of wages to employees for annual holidays.

  2. Barbados - Hours of work, weekly rest and paid leave - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    The Public Holidays Order. No. 2.

    Adoption: 1986-12-05 | BRB-1986-R-3068

    Amends the First Schedule to the Public Holidays Act, in regard to May Day (1 May).

  3. Barbados - Hours of work, weekly rest and paid leave - Law, Act

    Holidays with Pay (Amendment) Act, 1975-56

    Adoption: 1975-12-30 | Date of entry into force: 1976-01-08 | BRB-1975-L-55201

    Amends the Holidays With Pay Act by amending the definition of "year of employment."

  4. Barbados - Hours of work, weekly rest and paid leave - Law, Act

    Public Holidays Act (Act No. 49) (Cap. 352). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1968-12-20 | BRB-1968-L-18207

    An Act to amend and consolidate the Acts relating to bank holidays and public holidays. Repeals the Bank Holidays Act 1905 (1905-3).

  5. Barbados - Hours of work, weekly rest and paid leave - Law, Act

    Holidays with Pay Act (Ch. 348). - Acts on-line

    Adoption: 1952-01-11 | BRB-1952-L-51890

    Establishes the terms and conditions (length, notice, determination of dates) of annual holidays with pay. Defines "average pay" for the purposes of determining the amount of holiday pay. Provides that where employment has terminated prior to an employee's annual paid holiday, the employer must grant the employee his or her holiday pay. Obligates employers to keep records of renumeration periods of employment and holiday for all employees. Specifies punishable offences against the Act.


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