Common use of Payment in Lieu of Long Service Leave Clause in Contracts

Payment in Lieu of Long Service Leave. (a) Payment in lieu of Long Service Leave Generally (i) A employee with 10 years' continuous service with the school may cash out an amount of accrued but untaken long service leave that exceeds the amount of long service leave that the employee would have accrued if the rate of accrual A. the employee elects to cash out the additional long service leave; B. the employee provides a written election to the school stating that the employee wishes to cash out the additional long service leave; and C. the school, in its discretion, authorises the employee to cash out the additional long service leave. (ii) If a employee cashes out an amount of additional long service leave in accordance with this clause: A. the school will, within a reasonable time, give the employee the amount of pay they would have received if they had taken the long service leave that the employee cashed out;

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: General Staff Multi Enterprise Agreement, General Staff Multi Enterprise Agreement, General Staff Multi Enterprise Agreement