Common use of Basic entitlement Clause in Contracts

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Workplace Agreement, Community Care Workplace Agreement, Aged Care Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f10.3.5(f) hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Workplace Agreement, Nurses Workplace Agreement, Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 48.4.1 After twelve months months’ continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks weeks’ unpaid parental leave (including special maternity leave) on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) 48.4.2 Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, the provisions of ‘special maternity leave’ and the ‘right to request’ part time work parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, time in a single unbroken periodperiod (long parental leave), except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) a. for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week eight weeks at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) b. for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three eight weeks at the time of the placement of the childchild (each, short parental leave).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 26.3.1 After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) 26.3.2 Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereofsub-clause 26.5, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child;: (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Royal Children’s Hospital and Biomedical Engineers Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 48.4.1 After twelve months months’ continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks weeks’ unpaid parental leave (including special maternity leave) on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) 48.4.2 Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, the provisions of ‘special maternity leave’ and the ‘right to request’ part time work parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, time in a single unbroken periodperiod (long parental leave), except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) a. for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) b. for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of the placement of the childchild (each, short parental leave).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Victorian Public Health Sector (Health Professionals, Health and Allied Services, Managers & Administrative Officers) Multiple Enterprise Agreement 2011 2015, Victorian Public Health Sector (Health Professionals, Health and Allied Services, Managers & Administrative Officers) Multiple Enterprise Agreement 2011 2015

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof6.7.4(f), parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 20.2.1. After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) 20.2.2. Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof20.3.6, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) 20.2.2.1. for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) 20.2.2.2. for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f9.3.5(f) hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Workplace Agreement, Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 29.4.1 After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) 29.4.2 Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof29.5.6 – Special Maternity Leave, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (ia) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employee Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof6.4.4(f), parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week month at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks one month at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 25.2.1 After twelve 12 months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity Paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental 25.2.2 Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously takeaccess the leave in the following circumstances: (ia) for maternity and paternity Paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Library Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents employees (including eligible casual employees) are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof12.4(e), parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the childchild (short maternity & short paternity); (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at within 3 weeks of the time of placement of the childchild (short adoption leave).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Union Collective Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 12.2.1 After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental 12.2.2 Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously takeaccess the leave in the following circumstances: (ia) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) access the leave in the following circumstances: • for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) ; • for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Employees Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption placement of their the child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption Placement leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) adoption or long-term foster care. Subject to 10.5.10 (f) 6.5.6 hereof, parental leave is to ▇▇ ▇▇ be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (ia) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption placement leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 4.5.2.1 After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For femaleswomen, maternity leave may be taken and for malesmen, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental 4.5.2.2 Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously takeaccess leave in the following circumstances: (i) 4.5.2.2.1 for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child;’s birth; or (ii) 4.5.2.2.2 for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Certified Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 10.6.10 (f) hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Administration Staff Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 11.5.10 (f) hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Podiatrists Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) 26.6.1 Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof26.11 – Special Maternity Leave, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (ia) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption placement of their the child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption Placement leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) adoption or long-term ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care. Subject to 10.5.10 (f) 7.4.6 hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (ia) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption placement leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve 12 months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take:access the leave in the following circumstances. (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one (1) week at the time of the birth of the child;; and (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three (3) weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employee Collective Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f7.3.5(f) hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f8.6.5(f) hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Nurses Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, a paid component of twelve (12) weeks maternity leave may be taken and for males, a paid component of two (2) weeks paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) . Subject to 10.5.10 (f) clause 22.3 hereof, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for : For maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for ; For adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Basic entitlement. (ai) After twelve months of continuous service, in a hospital or hospitals covered by this Agreement, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. With respect to Maternity Leave this includes the first two weeks, which are paid at the ordinary time rate. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (bii) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof49(6), parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (ia) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Multi Employer Certified Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously taketake up to 8 weeks: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week leave at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks leave at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) 24.7.2.1. After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof, parental 24.7.2.2. Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously takeaccess the leave in the following circumstances: (ia) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (iib) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereofSpecial Maternity Leave being taken, parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Union Collective Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve 12 months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereofclause 5.4.4, parental leave is to be available to only one (1) parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one (1) week at the time of the birth of the child;; and (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three (3) weeks at the time of placement of the child. (c) Payment of superannuation whilst on parental leave will be as per clause 4.6.8 of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Catholic Schools (Northern Territory) Collective Enterprise Agreement 2018 2021

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereofclause 35(h), parental Parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Union Collective Workplace Agreement

Basic entitlement. (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. (b) Subject to 10.5.10 (f) hereof6.4.4(f), parental leave is to be available to only one parent at a time, in a single unbroken period, except that both parents may simultaneously take: (i) for maternity and paternity leave, an unbroken period of up to one week at the time of the birth of the child; (ii) for adoption leave, an unbroken period of up to three weeks at the time of placement of the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement