NAIDOC Week definition
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NAIDOC Week shall mean the week in which the National Aboriginal days fall as determined by the national Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC).
Employees wishing to attend activities during NAIDOC Week involving more than one day’s absence may be granted flextime, Purchased, Annual or unpaid Miscellaneous Leave.
To allow employees to meet obligations and participate in activities, all full time and part time employees are entitled to unpaid leave each year to participate in NAIDOC Week activities or other cultural or ceremonial events.
Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander employees may be granted one day’s paid leave per year to attend and participate in NAIDOC Week activities (NAIDOC Leave), subject to operational requirements.
Employees wishing to attend activities during NAIDOC Week involving more than one day’s absence may be granted flextime, Purchased Leave, Annual Leave or unpaid Miscellaneous Leave subject to operational requirements.
Events are aligned to the national social justice agenda, and include celebrations such as NAIDOC Week, Disability Action week, International Women’s Day, and International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia Day.
Employees are entitled to two (2) days paid leave to participate in activities related to NAIDOC Week.
Leave to: Attend NAIDOC week activities Purpose To enable an employee to attend and participate in NAIDOC Week activities.
Employees who identify as Aboriginal or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Strait Islanders (ATSI) are entitled to paid cultural leave which can be accessed to participate in any of the following: cultural and ceremonial obligations under ATSI lore, customs or traditional law; and community cultural events such as NAIDOC Week activities, Reconciliation Week or Coming of the Light festivals.
The University provides five days paid leave to Indigenous Australian staff to participate in cultural and or, ceremonial events or NAIDOC Week.