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Holiday Pay Act 1938

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The Holiday Pay Act 1938 was legislation of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which provided for paid holidays for working class employees, and was the result of a twenty-year campaign. The Act was revoked by the Statute Laws Repeals Act 2004 see Schedule 1 Part 8 - Employment It led to the popularity of holiday camps such as those run by Butlins

The provisions of the Act have largely been replaced by the European Working Time Directive enacted by Statutory Instrument SI1998|1833 - Working Time Regulations 1998

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Holiday Pay Act 1938 Wikipedia