What Are the Rules for Statutory Holiday Pay in Alberta?
Learn the eligibility criteria and calculation rules for statutory holiday pay in Alberta, including rates for working on general holidays.
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In Alberta, employees are entitled to stat pay for General Holidays if they meet eligibility criteria. They must have worked at least 30 days in the last 12 months. Employees receive stat pay calculated as daily wages multiplied by their regular rate. If they work on the holiday, they earn 1.5 times their regular rate for the hours worked, in addition to their stat pay.
FAQs & Answers
- Who is eligible for statutory holiday pay in Alberta? Employees who have worked at least 30 days in the last 12 months are eligible for statutory holiday pay in Alberta.
- How is statutory holiday pay calculated in Alberta? Stat holiday pay in Alberta is calculated based on the employee's daily wages multiplied by their regular rate.
- What happens if an employee works on a statutory holiday in Alberta? If an employee works on a statutory holiday, they earn 1.5 times their regular rate for the hours worked, in addition to receiving their statutory holiday pay.