Common use of Broken Service Clause in Contracts

Broken Service. If an employee is terminated by the Company and is subsequently re- engaged by the Company within a period of six months then the employee’s unclaimed balance of sick leave will continue from the date of re-engagement. In such a case the employee’s next year of service will commence after a total of twelve months service has been served with the Company from the date of re-engagement.

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Sources: Enterprise Bargaining Agreement

Broken Service. If an employee is terminated by the Company company and is subsequently re- re-engaged by the Company within a period of six months then the employee’s unclaimed balance of sick leave will shall continue from the date of re-engagement. In such a case the employee’s next year of service will commence after a total of twelve months service has been served with the Company from the date of re-engagement.

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Sources: Employee Collective Agreement

Broken Service. If an employee is terminated by the their Company and is subsequently re- re-engaged by the same Company within a period of six months months, then the employee’s unclaimed balance of sick leave will shall continue from the date of re-engagement. In such a case the employee’s next year of service will commence after a total of twelve months service has been served with the Company from the date of re-engagement.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Broken Service. If an employee is terminated by the Company and is subsequently re- engaged by the Company within a period of six months then the employee’s unclaimed balance of sick leave will continue from the date of re-re- engagement. In such a case the employee’s next year of service will commence after a total of twelve months service has been served with the Company from the date of re-engagement.

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Sources: Enterprise Bargaining Agreement