Weekly Holiday Pay at Sagius

Date published 30 januára 2025
Date modified 30 januára 2025

Good news! Starting in 2025, Sagius will no longer pay out your holiday pay once a year but instead add it to your salary every week. This means you will immediately benefit from a higher net salary per week.

What does this mean for you?

More financial flexibility – No need to wait until June to receive your holiday pay; you’ll have a little extra to spend every week.
Higher weekly salary – The holiday pay (8% of your gross salary) is now added directly to your wages. You’ll see the difference on your payslip right away.
Vacation days remain reserved – Your vacation days are not paid out but remain available for you to use whenever you take time off.

Want to know what this means for your situation? Check your payslip or contact your Sagius representative. We’re happy to help!

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