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Enquiries about Holiday BackPay Claims keep rolling in from North Lanarkshire after a recent mail shot to existing A4ES clients.

A lot of people have the same question - "Is this an entirely new claim or is it connected with my existing A4ES equal pay claim?" 

And the answer is that it's an entirely separate claim.

So even if you are an existing A4ES client, you still need to submit a new claim because the issues involved are quite different to equal pay.

Here's a simple test which explains what's involved, but if you're in any doubt contact the HBPC office by email or the telephone numbers below.


Simple HBPC Test



Here's a simple test to help discover if you have a holiday backpay claim.
  1. Take your entire wages for 3 months without holiday pay and divide by 3 to give you your average pay for those 3 months.
  2. Then compare this average pay with your pay in the month you were on paid leave. 
  3. If your holiday pay is less than your average pay, then it is less then it is highly likely you have a claim. 
If in doubt make a claim. 
If you don’t make a claim you won’t get paid anything - as many people found out to their cost over equal pay. 
If you the sums don't work out for you, then pass the word on to your friends, family members and colleagues as they may have a claim, especially if they work shifts or regular overtime. 
If you would like a claim form please visit http://www.holidaybackpayclaims.co.uk and fill in the ‘New Claim Pack’ request form.

Or contact HOLIDAY BACK PAY CLAIMS LIMITED on the following numbers: 0800 024 6888or 0141 343 8066  

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