Common use of Excessive Annual Leave Clause in Contracts

Excessive Annual Leave. 22.9.1 Where an employee has accrued more than 10 weeks’ (350 hours) paid annual leave (or 8 weeks if not a continuous shiftworker) then the employee will be required to take annual leave in accordance with the process below: (a) The Company and the employee will discuss and agree on a plan to reduce or eliminate the excessive leave. It is expected that all employees will take their five (5) weeks leave per year as outlined in clause 22.7.1. (b) If there is no agreement about the plan to reduce the annual leave balance, the Company may direct the employee in writing to take one or more periods of annual leave of up to 175 hours in addition to any already allocated or planned leave in the Yearly Leave Plan, provided the Employee retains no fewer than 6 weeks of annual leave after taking the leave. in. (c) The Company will provide at least 8 week’s notice of the leave commencing and will not require the employee to take a period of annual leave of less than one week.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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