Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee shall be entitled to special holidays as follows: (a) one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service. (b) one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service. (c) one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years continuous service within the state education service. 5.3.2 Should an employee have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(a) above. Should an employee have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(a) and (b) above. 5.3.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employee. 5.3.4 If an employee, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof. 5.3.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee 5.6.1 A worker shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(a) one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(b) one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(c) one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years years' continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 5.6.2 Should an employee a worker have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraph (i) aboveof subclause 5.6.
1. Should an employee a worker have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraphs (i) and (bii) aboveof subclause 5.6.1.
5.3.3 5.6.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above 5.6.1 shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003Xxx 0000, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employeeworker.
5.3.4 5.6.4 If an employeea worker, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 5.6.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee 5.6.1 A worker shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(ai) one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(bii) one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(ciii) one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years years' continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 5.6.2 Should an employee a worker have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraph (i) aboveof subclause 5.6.
1. Should an employee a worker have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraphs (i) and (bii) aboveof subclause 5.6.1.
5.3.3 5.6.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above 5.6.1 shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003Xxx 0000, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employeeworker.
5.3.4 5.6.4 If an employeea worker, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 5.6.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee 5.6.1 A worker shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(ai) one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(bii) one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(ciii) one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years years' continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 5.6.2 Should an employee a worker have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraph (i) aboveof subclause 5.6.
1. Should an employee a worker have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraphs (i) and (bii) aboveof subclause 5.6.1.
5.3.3 5.6.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above 5.6.1 shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employeeworker.
5.3.4 5.6.4 If an employeea worker, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 5.6.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(a) : one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(b) . one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(c) . one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 Should an employee have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(a) above. Should an employee have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(a) and (b) above.
5.3.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 20032003(external link), and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employee.
5.3.4 If an employee, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee 5.6.1 A worker shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(a) one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(b) one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(c) one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years years' continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 5.6.2 Should an employee a worker have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraph (i) aboveof subclause 5.6.
1. Should an employee a worker have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraphs (i) and (bii) aboveof subclause 5.6.1.
5.3.3 5.6.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above 5.6.1 shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employeeworker.
5.3.4 5.6.4 If an employeea worker, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 5.6.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee 5.6.1 A worker shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(a) one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(b) one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(c) one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years years' continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 5.6.2 Should an employee a worker have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraph (i) aboveof subclause 5.6.
1. Should an employee a worker have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraphs (i) and (bii) aboveof subclause 5.6.1.
5.3.3 5.6.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above 5.6.1 shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003Xxx 0000, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employeeworker.
5.3.4 5.6.4 If an employeea worker, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her hertheir employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 5.6.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(a) : one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(b) . one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(c) . one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 Should an employee have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(a) above. Should an employee have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(a) and (b) above.
5.3.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employee.
5.3.4 If an employee, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee 5.6.1 A worker shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(a) one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(b) one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(c) one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years years' continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 5.6.2 Should an employee a worker have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraph (i) aboveof subclause 5.6.
1. Should an employee a worker have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraphs (i) and (bii) aboveof subclause 5.6.1.
5.3.3 5.6.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above 5.6.1 shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003, Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employeeworker.
5.3.4 5.6.4 If an employeea worker, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her their employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she they shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 5.6.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Special Holidays for Long Service. 5.3.1 An employee 5.6.1 A worker shall be entitled to special holidays as follows:
(a) : one special holiday of two weeks after the completion of 15 years and before the completion of 25 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(b) . one special holiday of three weeks after the completion of 25 years and before the completion of 35 years of continuous service within the state education service.
(c) . one special holiday of five weeks after the completion of 35 years years' continuous service within the state education service.
5.3.2 5.6.2 Should an employee a worker have completed 25 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraph (i) aboveof subclause 5.6.1. Should an employee a worker have completed 35 years of continuous service within the state education service prior to the effective date of this agreementAgreement, he/she shall not be entitled to the special holiday provided for in 5.3.1(aparagraphs (i) and (bii) aboveof subclause 5.6.1.
5.3.3 5.6.3 All such special holidays provided for in 5.3.1 above 5.6.1 shall be on ordinary weekly pay as defined by the Holidays Act 2003, and may be taken in one or more periods and at such time or times as may be agreed by the employer and the employeeworker.
5.3.4 5.6.4 If an employeea worker, having become entitled to a special holiday, leaves his/her employment before such holiday has been taken, he/she shall be paid in lieu thereof.
5.3.5 5.6.5 The provisions of this clause shall not apply where an employer has in operation, or brings into operation, an alternative scheme for rewarding service which is not less favourable to the worker than the foregoing.
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Samples: Collective Agreement