Employees get statutory holiday pay if they work or have the day off.
Total wages ÷ number of days worked = statutory holiday pay (an average day's pay)
Base your calculation on days worked during the 30 calendar days before the statutory holiday. Include all wages. Don't include overtime.
Total wages include:
Number of days worked are any days when wages are earned including:
Employees must qualify for statutory holiday pay.
Employees are paid time-and-a-half for hours worked on a statutory holiday – double-time for hours worked over 12 hours.
If an employee doesn't qualify for statutory holiday pay, they get regular pay for working on a statutory holiday.
Employees should be paid statutory holiday pay (an average day's pay) for a regular or scheduled day off that falls on a statutory holiday.
Alex's average day's pay is $150. On the statutory holiday, if Alex:
If you qualify for statutory holiday pay and your employer did not pay you statutory holiday pay, find out what you can do:
References from the Employment Standards Act