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Friday, May 15, 2026

Leap year 2024: Apparently you don't have to work on Feb 29th - here's what to tell your boss - More FM

Calling all Kiwis! It's been revealed we're not getting paid for the extra day of work we put in every leap year, but we've asked a New Zealand employment lawyer, and it turns out you don't have to.

Yup, every four years we are working a whole extra day than what our salaries account for…That’s news to us!

And with February 29th peeking around the corner, we’re feeling ripped off already. So, what can we do about it?

Our very own Jay Jay and Flynny chatted to employment law expert Max Whitehead to get to the bottom of it.

“It’s a fact. Generally, salaried employees get paid the same rate of pay all the way through, and that’s every year [leap years included],” Ben began.

“There’s no doubt about it. The 29th of February is a day where you work for no pay.”

When asked if we should just take the day off, Whitehead responded: “I’ve got a better idea. The court said a salaried employee doesn’t have to work extra hours if they don’t want to.”

“Imagine if this whole nation of ours, everyone who earns a salary decides ‘we’re not working on Thursday,” he added.

Of course, Jay Jay had to cheekily ask if the big bosses could pull her up for choosing not to work on Thursday. And it turns out, legally, they can’t!

As Whitehead explains: “That’s what the court said… They can’t be forced to do it, so you can say no."

Some NZ workplaces might find themselves down a few employees at the end of this month now that this major loophole has been exposed. However, Whitehead doesn't think much...



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