Workers can make the most of their annual leave days next year.
A viral TikTok video revealed how people can utilise 19 days of annual leave to get a total of 47 days off on holiday. By following the advice, you could land yourself with a huge amount of time away from the office.
Every year users can book annual leave in a clever fashion to utilise them fully, and next year will be no different. However, when to book and the amount of time off you can get differs each year.
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Here is a full list of 19 dates to book in 2023 if you want to have 47 days off in total. We have broken it down month by month.
April
Easter falls on April 7 (Good Friday) and April 10 (Easter Monday). Booking off these dates gives you 10 days off:
- Monday, April 3
- Tuesday, April 4
- Wednesday, April 5
- Thursday, April 6
May
You can get nine days off using just four days leave, thanks to the May Bank Holiday weekend.
- Tuesday, May 2
- Wednesday, May 3
- Thursday, May 4
- Friday, May 5
End of May/early June
The next Bank Holiday is Spring Bank Holiday on Monday, May 29. Once again, you can bag nine days out of work - by using just four days of your holiday allowance:
- Tuesday, May 30
- Wednesday, May 31
- Thursday, June 1
- Friday, June 2
End of August/early September
The next Bank Holiday is Monday, August 28. Book four dates off AGAIN for nine days out of work, folks. They are as follows:
- Tuesday, August 29
- Wednesday, August 30
- Thursday, August 31
- Friday, September 1
December
The Bank Holidays are on Monday, December 25 (Christmas Day) and Tuesday, December 26 (Boxing Day). You can get ten days off by booking the following:
- Wednesday, December 27
- Thursday, December 28
- Friday, December 29
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