Common use of Early Access to Prospective Pro Rata Long Service Leave Clause in Contracts

Early Access to Prospective Pro Rata Long Service Leave. (a) For the purposes of this clause, ‘employee’ includes full time, part time, permanent and fixed term contract employees. (b) Subject to paragraph 25.16(a) of this sub-clause, in the case of employees who are within seven (7) years of their preservation age under Western Australian Government superannuation arrangements the following arrangements may apply by agreement with the employer: (i) Employees under a 10 year accrual basis Employees may access pro rata long service leave at the rate of 6.5 days per completed 12 month period of continuous service. (ii) Employees under a 7 year accrual basis Employees may access pro rata long service leave at the rate of 9.28 days per completed 12 month period of continuous service. (c) Part time employees have the same entitlement as full time employees, with their entitlement calculated on a pro rata basis according to any variations to their ordinary working hours during the accrual period. (d) Early access to pro rata long service leave does not include long service leave to which the employee has become entitled, or accumulated prior to being within seven years of their preservation age.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dental Technicians Industrial Agreement, Dental Technicians Industrial Agreement

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Early Access to Prospective Pro Rata Long Service Leave. (a) For the purposes of this clause, ‘employee’ includes full full-time, part part-time, permanent and fixed term contract employees. (b) Subject to paragraph 25.16(a24.16(d) of this sub-clause, in the case of employees who are within seven (7) years of their preservation age under Western Australian Government superannuation arrangements the following arrangements may apply may, by agreement with their employer choose early access to their long service leave at the employerfollowing rate: (i) Employees under a 10 year accrual basis Employees may access pro rata long service leave at the rate of 6.5 days per completed 12 month period of continuous service. (ii) Employees under a 7 year accrual basis Employees may access pro rata long service leave at the rate of 9.28 days per completed 12 month period of continuous service. (c) Part Part-time employees have the same entitlement as full full-time employees, with their entitlement calculated on a pro rata basis according to any variations to their ordinary working hours during the accrual period. (d) Early access to pro rata long service leave does not include long service leave to which the employee has become entitled, or accumulated prior to being within seven years of their preservation age.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dental Officers Industrial Agreement

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Early Access to Prospective Pro Rata Long Service Leave. (a) For the purposes of this clause, ‘employee’ includes full full-time, part part-time, permanent and fixed term contract employees. (b) Subject to paragraph 25.16(a24.16(d) of this sub-clausesubclause, in the case of employees who are within seven (7) years of their preservation age under Western Australian Government superannuation arrangements the following arrangements may apply may, by agreement with their employer choose early access to their long service leave at the employerfollowing rate: (i) Employees under a 10 year accrual basis Employees may access pro rata long service leave at the rate of 6.5 days per completed 12 month period of continuous service. (ii) Employees under a 7 year accrual basis Employees may access pro rata long service leave at the rate of 9.28 days per completed 12 month period of continuous service. (c) Part Part-time employees have the same entitlement as full full-time employees, with their entitlement calculated on a pro rata basis according to any variations to their ordinary working hours during the accrual period. (d) Early access to pro rata long service leave does not include long service leave to which the employee has become entitled, or accumulated prior to being within seven years of their preservation age.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dental Officers Industrial Agreement 2014

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