Common use of Long Service Leave, Sick Leave and Increment Entitlements Clause in Contracts

Long Service Leave, Sick Leave and Increment Entitlements. (a) A participant in the scheme will accrue the above entitlements at 100% of the normal accrual rate over the first 4 years only. The fifth year, the year of leave, is a non-accrual period.

Appears in 35 contracts

Samples: College Council Non, forms.wairc.wa.gov.au, Norbertine Canons

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Long Service Leave, Sick Leave and Increment Entitlements. (a) A participant in the scheme will accrue the above entitlements at 100% of the normal accrual rate over the first 4 four years only. The fifth year, the year of leave, is a non-accrual period.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Western Australian Catholic Schools, Western Australian Catholic Schools, Western Australian Catholic Schools

Long Service Leave, Sick Leave and Increment Entitlements. (a) A participant in the scheme will accrue the above entitlements at 100% of the normal accrual rate over the first 4 four years only. The fifth year, the year of leave, is a non-accrual period.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ieuwa.org.au, ieuwa.org.au, ieuwa.org.au

Long Service Leave, Sick Leave and Increment Entitlements. (a) A participant in the scheme will accrue the above entitlements at 100% of the normal accrual rate over the first 4 four (4) years only. The fifth year, the year of leave, is a non-accrual period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: O the Agreement

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Long Service Leave, Sick Leave and Increment Entitlements. (a) A participant in the scheme will accrue the above entitlements at 100% of the normal accrual rate over the first 4 four years (or nine years) only. The fifth year (or tenth year), the year of leave, is a non-accrual periodperiod (ie leave without pay status).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: yirara.nt.edu.au

Long Service Leave, Sick Leave and Increment Entitlements. (a) A participant in the scheme will accrue the above entitlements at 100% of the normal accrual rate over the first 4 four (4) years (or nine years) only. The fifth year (or tenth year), the year of leave, is a non-accrual periodperiod (ie leave without pay status).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: lesnw.edu.au

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