Common use of Payment for annual leave Clause in Contracts

Payment for annual leave. (a) If an Employee takes a period of paid annual leave, the Employer must pay the Employee their ordinary pay for the period of leave so taken. (b) Ordinary pay, for the purposes of this clause, means remuneration for the Employee’s weekly number of hours during the period of leave taken, calculated at the ordinary time rate of pay pursuant to Schedule 2B. (c) If, when the employment of an Employee ends, the Employee has an accrued annual leave entitlement, the Employer must pay the Employee the amount that would have been payable to the Employee had they taken the period of accrued annual leave.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Payment for annual leave. (a) If an Employee takes a period of paid annual leave, the Employer Company must pay the Employee their ordinary pay for the period of leave so taken. (b) Ordinary pay, for the purposes of this clause, means remuneration for the Employee’s weekly number of hours during the period of leave taken, calculated at the ordinary time rate of pay inclusive of any experience payments pursuant to Schedule 2B.1B. (c) If, when the employment of an Employee ends, the Employee has an accrued annual leave entitlement, the Employer Company must pay the Employee the amount that would have been payable to the Employee had they taken the period of accrued annual leave.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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