Common use of Cashing Out Long Service Leave Clause in Contracts

Cashing Out Long Service Leave. (a) An employee who has a long service leave accrual in excess of three (3) months may apply to convert part of that amount to a monetary equivalent of long service leave. (b) This subclause will override any provision of the NSW Long Service Leave Act 1955 which is inconsistent with this clause.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: University of New South Wales (Academic Staff) Enterprise Agreement 2010, University of New South Wales (Professional Staff) Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Cashing Out Long Service Leave. (a) An employee who has a long service leave accrual in excess of three (3) 3 months may apply to convert part of that amount in excess of three months to a monetary equivalent of long service leave. (b) . This subclause will override any provision of the NSW New South Wales Long Service Leave Act 1955 which is inconsistent with this clause.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Cashing Out Long Service Leave. (a) An employee who has a long service leave accrual in excess of three (3) 3 months may apply to convert part or all of that amount of long service leave to a monetary equivalent of long service leave. (b) This subclause will override any provision of the NSW Long Service Leave Act 1955 Xxx 0000 which is inconsistent with this clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Cashing Out Long Service Leave. (a) An employee who has a long service leave accrual in excess of three (3) 3 months may apply to convert part or all of that amount of long service leave in excess of 3 months long service leave to a monetary equivalent of long service leave. (b) This subclause will override any provision of the NSW Long Service Leave Act 1955 Xxx 0000 which is inconsistent with this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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