Types of Parental Leave Sample Clauses

Types of Parental Leave. Parental leave entitlements are summarised in the following table: Paid Leave Unpaid Leave Total Refer Clause Primary Caregiver Parental Leave – commences before or from birth or day of placement Less than 12 months continuous service or eligible casual employee 0 52 weeks 52 weeks 36.6(b) At least 12 months and less than 5 years continuous service 14 weeks (or 28 weeks half pay) 142 weeks 156 weeks (3 years) 36.6(c)(i) 5 or more years continuous service 18 weeks (or 36 weeks half pay) 138 weeks 156 weeks (3 years) 36.6(c)(ii) Pro rata paid primary caregiver parental leave Paid Leave Unpaid Leave Total Refer Clause 5 years continuous service achieved during first 18 weeks of parental leave 14 weeks + pro rata paid leave applicable after reaching 5 years continuous service (up to 4 weeks) 142 weeks minus any pro rata paid leave 156 weeks (3 years) 36.6(c)(iii) 12 months continuous service achieved during first 14 weeks of parental leave Pro rata paid leave applicable after reaching 12 months continuous service (up to 14 weeks) 52 weeks minus any pro rata paid leave 52 weeks 36.6(d)
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Types of Parental Leave. (a) Subject to an Employee satisfying any specified qualifying requirements, the types of parental leave available under this clause are summarised in the following table: Clause Type of leave and applicable qualifying service requirements Paid leave Unpaid leave Total paid and unpaid leave
Types of Parental Leave. Parental leave entitlements are summarised in the following table: Paid Leave Unpaid Leave Total Refer Clause Primary Caregiver Parental Leave – commences before or from birth or day of placement Less than 12 months continuous service or eligible casual employee 0 52 weeks 52 weeks 62.6(b) At least 12 months and less than 5 years continuous service 14 weeks (or 28 weeks half pay) 142 weeks 156 weeks (3 years) 62.6(c)(i) 5 or more years continuous service 18 weeks (or 36 weeks half pay) 138 weeks 156 weeks (3 years) 62.6(c)(ii) Pro rata paid primary caregiver parental leave 5 years continuous service achieved during first 18 weeks of parental leave 14 weeks + pro rata paid leave applicable after reaching 5 years continuous service (up to 4 weeks) 142 weeks minus any pro rata paid leave 156 weeks (3 years) 62.6(c)(iii) Paid Leave Unpaid Leave Total Refer Clause 12 months continuous service achieved during first 14 weeks of parental leave Pro rata paid leave applicable after reaching 12 months continuous service (up to 14 weeks) 52 weeks minus any pro rata paid leave 52 weeks 62.6(d) Partner Leave Up to 8 weeks leave associated with time of birth/adoption (or in separate periods in first 12 months) where employee’s partner is primary carer at time of birth/adoption Less than 12 months continuous service or eligible casual employee 0 8 weeks 8 weeks 62.7(b)(i) At least 12 months and less than 5 years continuous service 1 week (or 2 weeks at half pay) 7 weeks 8 weeks 62.7(b)(ii) 5 or more years continuous service 2 weeks (or 4 weeks at half pay) 6 weeks 8 weeks 62.7(b)(iii) Longer partner leave: up to 3 years or 12 months – not primary carer – may commence at a time after birth or day of placement – must end within 3 years or 24 months of birth/adoption (whichever is applicable) Less than 12 months continuous service or eligible casual employee 0 52 weeks 52 weeks 62.7(c)(i) Paid Leave Unpaid Leave Total Refer Clause At least 12 months continuous service 0 156 weeks (3 years) 156 weeks (3 years) 62.7(c)(ii) In relation to Partner Leave an employee with at least 12 months continuous service may be eligible for some paid leave during the three year period. (See clauses 62.7(d) and 62.7(e)). Pre-Adoption Leave - All employees (including casuals) - 2 days 2 days 62.9 Special Maternity Leave Refer clause 62.10 Paid no safe job leave - Full-time / part-time employees and eligible casual employees The ‘risk period’ as per medical certificate 0 The ‘risk period’ as per...
Types of Parental Leave. (a) Subject to an Employee satisfying any specified qualifying requirements, the types of parental leave available under this clause are summarised in the following table: Clause Type of leave and applicable qualifying service requirements Paid leave Unpaid leave Total paid and unpaid leave 55.4(a)(i) Ordinary maternity – (primary care-giver) up to 52 weeks – unpaid (less than 12 months continuous service, or eligible casual) - 52 weeks 52 weeks (1 year) 55.4(a)(ii)/ 55.9(a) Ordinary maternity – (primary care-giver) – up to 36 months (at least 1 and less than 5 years continuous service) 14 weeks (or 28 weeks at half pay) 142 weeks 156 weeks (3 years) 55.4(a)(ii)/ 55.9(a) Ordinary maternity (primary care-giver) – up to 36 months - (at least 5 years continuous service) 18 weeks (or 36 weeks at half pay) 138 weeks 156 weeks (3 years) 55.5(a)(i)/ 55.5(d)/ 55.5(b) Special maternity - pregnancy related illness- unfit for work – unpaid (No minimum service requirement, includes eligible casual) - As stated in medical certificate up to maximum 52 weeks As stated in medical certificate up to maximum 52 weeks 55.5(a)(ii)/ 55.5(e)(i)/ 55.5(e)(ii)/ 55.5(b) Special maternity - end of pregnancy – unfit for work – unpaid (No minimum service requirement, includes eligible casual) - As stated in medical certificate, up to maximum 52 weeks As stated in medical certificate, up to maximum 52 weeks
Types of Parental Leave. (a) Subject to an Employee satisfying any specified qualifying requirements, the types of parental leave available under this clause are summarised in the following table: Clause Type of leave Paid leave Unpaid leave Total paid and unpaid leave 42.4(a)(i) Ordinary maternity – 52 weeks – unpaid (less than 12 months continuous service, or eligible casual) - 52 weeks 52 weeks 42.4(a)(ii) Ordinary maternity – 52 weeks - paid (based on 12 months continuous service) 14 weeks (or 28 weeks at half pay) 38 weeks 52 weeks 42.4(a)(iii) Ordinary maternity - 6 years - unpaid (based on 12 months continuous service) - 6 years 6 years
Types of Parental Leave. Parental Leave encompasses Maternity Leave, Paternity Leave and Adoption Leave, and is available to all full and part-time Employees who have been employed for a (twelve) 12 month period or more before the commencement of the leave.
Types of Parental Leave. All eligible employees are entitled in appropriate circumstances to three types of unpaid parental leave, i.e., maternity leave (which may be ordinary or special maternity leave), paternity leave, and adoption leave in accordance with the Australian Fair Pay Condition Standard.
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Related to Types of Parental Leave

  • Parental Leave (a) An employee who becomes a parent, and who has been employed for at least thirteen (13) weeks immediately preceding the date of the birth of child or the date the child first came into care or custody of the employee, shall be entitled to parental leave.

  • Paid Parental Leave 44.2 In addition, if the Employee is entitled to paid parental leave under the Paid Parental Leave Act 2010 (Cth) (PPL Act) as the primary carer of the child:

  • Parental Leaves Parental leave of absence without pay shall be granted to biological or adoptive parents who request such a leave as provided below. ASF Members who intend to use parental leave according to the provisions of this section should notify the President/designee as soon as it is practical. The leave shall commence on the date requested by the ASF Member, and shall continue for a period up to nine (9) months. Parental leave may be extended for an additional six (6) months upon application to and approval by the President/designee.

  • Maternity/Parental Leave The term of the temporary posting shall be for the term of the illness or maternity/parental leave but shall not exceed eighteen (18) continuous months.

  • Unpaid Parental Leave (a) An employee is entitled to a period of up to 52 weeks unpaid parental leave in respect of the:

  • Parental Leave of Absence A. A female unit member may use any or all accumulated leave during pre- and post-natal care for that period of time she is temporarily disabled, as determined by the unit member and her physician.

  • Maternity Leave and Parental Leave 8.9.1.1 For the benefits of the Employment Standards Act to apply during the statutory periods set out by the Act, employees must ensure that the appropriate certificate indicated in that Act is signed by a duly qualified medical practitioner and submitted to the appropriate Xxxx or Director.

  • Parental Leave/Adoption Leave An employee will be granted unpaid parental leave for a period up to and including thirty-five (35) weeks, upon request and verification of:

  • Maternity Adoption and Parental Leave The following in part reflects the provisions of the Employment Standards Act on these matters. In all cases of dispute, and where the Act as amended from time to time is superior, the provisions of the Act will prevail.

  • Commencement of Parental Leave Subject to subsection 24.07, Parental Leave in Addition to Maternity Leave, parental leave must commence no later than the first anniversary date of the birth or adoption of the child, or of the date on which the child comes into the actual care and custody of the employee.

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