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More holidays could cost £240m a year(30 January 2006 08:00)Proposed changes to statutory holiday entitlement could cost the hospitality industry up to £240m a year, it was revealed last week. Article continues below
Couchman warned: "The changes will not help the industry's staff shortages and will only cost employers more, as they will still have to pay the staff on holiday." With 600,000 workers in the hospitality industry, BHA figures suggest up to a third of employers currently include bank holidays as part of workers' annual holiday entitlement. Amanda Scott, general manager of London's Waldorf Hilton, said the group didn't include bank holidays within the statutory entitlement allocation. She said: "In addition to statutory entitlement, we also give bank holidays and additional holidays based on length of service as an incentive. We work long hours in this industry and everyone needs a chance to recharge their batteries." A DTI spokesman said: "One of the measures introduced by the Government in the Work and Families Bill was an enabling power to prevent bank holidays being included in annual leave entitlement. This will be subject to full consultation and there has been no announcement about that yet." By Emily Manson
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