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Taking holiday: rights and obligations


Number of holiday days and quotas in the self-service portal

  • Everyone is entitled to take 5 weeks of holiday per year. Employees over the age of 60 have an extra holiday week. If you join UiO after 30 September, you are entitled to take 1 week of holiday this year. 
  • Employees with full holiday pay entitlement are allotted  the quota "Holiday with pay" in the self service portal. How to check your quota (dfo.no).
  • For part-time employees, the full holiday quota is calculated based on the number of working days per week. This means that an employee in a 60% position who works 3 days a week will receive a quota of 15 holiday days. An employee in a 60% position with working hours distributed  over a 5-day weeks will receive a quota of 25 holiday days.
  • Employees without full accrual of holiday pay from last year are allotted 2 quotas in the self-service portal, "Paid holiday" and "Unpaid holiday", totalling 5 weeks (25 days). If the employee wants to take less than 25 holiday days due to lack of accrual of holiday pay, this can be agreed with the nearest manager. How to check your quota (dfo.no).
  • Employees who join UiO in the current year will only be allotted the quota "Unpaid holiday" in the self-service portal. How to check your quota (dfo.no).
  • Everyone has the obligation to take at least the number of holiday days that are compensated with accrued holiday pay, a maximum of 25 days (30 days for employees over 60). If one does not wish to use all or part of the quota "Unpaid holiday", this can be agreed with the nearest manager. Note: The obligation to take holiday also applies when the holiday pay was earned from another employer, even when this holiday pay has been paid.
  • The holiday quota in the self-service portal shows the number of days you have available for holiday in the current year. This quota is reduced as soon as you have submitted an application for a holiday, ie even before it has been approved by your manager. In this way, the self-service portal constantly shows you the number of available vacation days for which you can create an application.

Timing of holiday

  • Employees must reach an agreement with their immediate superior regarding the timing of holiday, see applying for holiday.
  • All employees are entitled to demand 3 weeks of consecutive holidays during the period from 1 June to 30 September. However, the exact holiday period is determined by the employer.
  • Each of the other two weeks may be demanded taken as whole weeks, but not consecutively.

Employees over the age of 60

Transfer of holiday days

  • Regulations in Norway allow the transfer of up to 14 days' holiday to the next year (10 days pursuant to the Holiday Act, 4 days pursuant to the Basic Collective Agreements).
  • Employees must apply for a transfer of holiday days in the self-service portal where their immediate superior will processes the application, see apply for a transfer of holiday days.
  • In the event that employees, contrary to regulations, have more than 14 days holiday transferred to the subsequent holiday year, an explanation must be provided in the self-service portal.
  • An application for transfer of a holiday can be registered towards the end of the year and must be registered no later than 31 January of the following year. The application must only be registered when the employee has taken the holidays that he/she has the right and duty to take in the current year and knows the number of remaining holidays that can be transferred.

  • When changing an application, it must be re-applied for and a comment on this must be entered in the field ?Note to approver?.

Holiday days taken in advance

  • A maximum of 10 holiday days (2 weeks) may be granted taken in advance.
  • Holiday days taken in advance can only be granted if you have accrued sufficient holiday entitlement.
  • Notification of transfer of holidays to be taken in advance must be submitted in writing on the proper paper form (odt) to the local personnel officer.

Sickness and holiday

Different regulations apply, depending on whether the timing for the holiday has been determined:

Sickness which occurs prior to holiday

  • If you are on 100% sickness absence prior to the holiday, you are entitled to request postponement of the holiday. This request must be submitted together with a medical certificate at the latest by the last working day before the holiday is scheduled to start.
  • Employees who have been on 100 % sick leave and have been prevented from taking their full holiday entitlement before the end of the year shall transfer holiday days not taken to the following holiday year.

Sickness which occurs during a holiday

Holiday during periods of sick leave

Employees with graded sick leave must carry out their holiday as normal.

It is not possible to combine holiday and sick leave by only taking holiday on days on which you should have been at work.

Registration of holiday in the self-service portal (df?)

It is not technically possible to apply for holiday in the self-service portal if a sick leave has already been registered for the same time period. You will get an error message.

You agree on vacation days with your immediate manager. The application for sick leave benefits is a self-declaration form of what has happened during the period of sick leave. If you have had holiday, it is important that you answer the question "Have you had holiday?" with "Yes", and state in which period. Once the application is sent, the declared vacation will be registered in the self-service portal within a couple of working days.

Vacation during periods of public holidays and other work-free days

Statutory holiday must not be confused with public holidays and other work-free days. Do not register these days as holiday in the application for sick leave benefits. See an overview of which general and public holidays this applies for.

Long-term sick leave

  • Employees on long-term sickness absence and who are due to be transferred to a disability pension and/or work assessment allowance should enter into an agreement with the employer regarding taking holiday during the period of sickness absence or prior to the start-up for the disability pension/work assessment allowance.
  • The total support period during which the employee is entitled to sick pay will correspond to the extension.
  • Reports of such holidays must be submitted to the Group for Absence and Reimbursement at the Payroll Office.
  • Read more about holiday entitlement in the event of long-term sick leave.

Questions?

Published Dec. 18, 2011 10:51 PM - Last modified May 8, 2023 2:09 PM