Common use of Long Service Leave Entitlement Clause in Contracts

Long Service Leave Entitlement. 4.4.1 Full-time Employees who complete ten (10) years continuous service are entitled to long service leave at the rate of 1.3 weeks on full pay for each year of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service thereafter.

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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au, www.together.org.au

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Long Service Leave Entitlement. 4.4.1 Full-30.1.1 Entitlement to long service leave. Full time Employees who complete ten (10) years continuous service are working a five day week will be entitled to 13 weeks (65 working days) long service leave at the rate completion of 1.3 weeks on full pay ten years continuous service or access to prorata long service leave at seven years of completed service with Health Super after which long service leave will accrue as follows: * 10-15 years of service - an additional 6.5 working days for each every completed year of continuous service. * 16-45 years of service and a proportionate amount - an additional 6.5 working days for an incomplete every completed year of service thereafterservice.

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Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au

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Long Service Leave Entitlement. 4.4.1 Full-time Employees who complete ten (10) years continuous service are 35.1.1 Employees, including casual employees will be entitled to long service leave upon completion of 10 years of recognised continuous employment. Long service leave will accrue at the rate of 1.3 weeks on full pay for each year of continuous service and a proportionate amount for a part of an incomplete year year. Long service leave will be paid at the rate applicable to the average of the employee’s total service thereafterfraction at the commencement of the leave.

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Samples: www.griffith.edu.au

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