Purchased Leave Scheme definition

Purchased Leave Scheme means the 52 week period the employee is paid at a reduced percentage of salary to purchase additional leave.

Examples of Purchased Leave Scheme in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that during the life of the Agreement, Council will investigate the implementation of a Purchased Leave Scheme.

  • If agreed between the Parties, the Purchased Leave Scheme will be implemented as soon as practical and will be subsequently formalised into the 2024 Enterprise Agreement.

  • Employees have access to a Purchased Leave Scheme which provides for up to a maximum of 4 weeks leave per year.

  • Sabbatical Leave will be purchased in accordance with the Purchased Leave Scheme.

  • However, in exceptional circumstances, eg demonstrated financial hardship, and with the agreement of the Link:Q, an employee may be allowed to cease participation in the Purchased Leave Scheme.

  • The Purchased Leave Scheme applies to all permanent employees covered by the City of Bayswater Enterprise Agreement (Inside Workforce).

  • Purchased Leave Scheme With the approval of the Chief Executive Officer, employees may elect to purchase up to eight weeks additional leave per calendar year.

  • Employees on the Purchased Leave Scheme who have accessed, but not fully paid for, their purchased leave when they cease employment with the GBRMPA, will be treated as having been “overpaid” on leaving the GBRMPA, and any monies owing will be deducted from their final monies.

  • Purchased Leave The following ACT Public Service common conditions are amended by a CIT specific condition - see clause M15: Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) – Mandatory Purchased Leave Scheme.

  • Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) – Mandatory Purchased Leave Scheme As the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website states, the AMEP program reflects the Australian Government's commitment to long-term sustainable settlement outcomes for newly arrived migrants through integrated, targeted and well-designed programs that support clients in their transition to life in Australia.