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    This is how to double you annual leave in 2020

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 18, 2019No Comments
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    2 in 5 Brits took just half of their annual leave last year, with only 13% taking a mere 20% of what they were entitled to.

    The UK has a long way to go before perfecting the perfect work-life balance, as research reveals Brits work some of the longest hours in Europe, with a quarter working more than 40 hours a week. However, many people are already looking to plan their annual leave for the new year in order to spend more time out of the office.

    Planning ahead and strategically booking annual leave around the Bank Holidays, can help maximise your leave, and if done right can potentially even double it, according to Instant Offices:

    2020 calendar

    How to Maximise Your Holiday Leave in 2020

    December 2019/January 2020

    Bank Holidays:

    • Wednesday 25 December: Christmas Day
    • Thursday 26 December: Boxing Day
    • Wednesday 1 January: New Year’s Day

    Take a 14-day holiday by booking 7 days off (23 Dec – 5 Jan)

    April 2020

    Bank Holidays:

    • Friday 10 April: Good Friday
    • Monday 13 April: Easter Monday

    Take an 11-day holiday by booking 5 days off (9 Apr – 19 Apr)

    May 2020

    Bank Holidays:  

    • Friday 8 May: VE Day
    • Monday 25 May: Spring bank holiday

    Take an 18-day holiday by booking 10 days off (8 May – 25 May)

    August/September 2020

    Bank Holidays:

    Monday 31 August: Summer Bank Holiday

    Take a 9-day holiday by booking 4 days off (29 Aug – 6 Sept)

    Total: 52 days of annual leave for just 26 days booked off.

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