Additional Bank Holiday for the King's Coronation

The government has confirmed that while the coronation will take place on Saturday 6th May, the following Monday, the 8th May 2023 will be a bank holiday to allow everyone to celebrate the special moment in history of His Majesty taking the throne. Do employers have to give their employees the day off?

Additional Bank Holiday Announcement

An additional bank holiday has been granted to the whole of the United Kingdom for the Coronation of King Charles III.

The government has confirmed that while the coronation will take place on Saturday 6th May, the following Monday, the 8th May 2023 will be a bank holiday to allow everyone to celebrate the special moment in history of His Majesty taking the throne.

If you are trying to work out whether your employees are entitled to this additional bank holiday, your employment contracts should be your primary reference.

Time off for bank holidays will depend on the way your holiday clause is worded.

  • If contracts state “20 days holiday plus bank holidays” you must honour the extra bank holiday.
  • If contracts state “20 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays” or “28 days holiday including 8 bank holidays” you are under no obligation to give staff the extra day off. However, you can if you wish.
  • If your contract states 5.6 weeks (or more weeks) then it is important to note if the contract also states whether it is inclusive or in addition to the bank holidays.

The same approach you took when dealing with the extra bank holiday for the Queen’s State Funeral in September would be the best route to take.

If you require any additional information or assistance with your employment contracts, please do not hesitate to get in touch.



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