Amount of Annual Leave Sample Clauses

Amount of Annual Leave. 32.1.1 Full-time Employees will be entitled to 152 hours annual leave for each 12-month period of continuous service with the Employer.
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Amount of Annual Leave. Every employee (other than a casual employee) covered by this Agreement shall accrue annual leave at the rate of not less than four weeks equivalent.
Amount of Annual Leave. The Employees are entitled to a total amount of 4 weeks annual leave for each 12 month period of Continuous Service. Annual Leave is cumulative and shall accrue and be credited to the Employees every 4 weeks as provided for in the Act.
Amount of Annual Leave i. For each year of service an employee (other than a casual) is entitled to:
Amount of Annual Leave. The Executive shall be entitled to 30 days’ annual leave (in addition to statutory public holidays) in each holiday year to be taken in accordance with the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997.
Amount of Annual Leave. Employees are entitled to accrue an amount of paid annual leave, for each completed 4 week period of continuous service with the Employer, of 1/13th of the number of nominal hours worked by the Employee for the Employer during that 4 week period.
Amount of Annual Leave. There is no maximum or minimum limit on the amount of annual leave that an Employer may authorise an Employee to take.
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Amount of Annual Leave. (a) 4 Weeks Annual Leave per annum Subject to the provisions below, a Full-time Employee or a Part-time Employee shall be entitled to four (4) weeks annual leave per annum in accordance with the Annual Leave provisions of the NES.
Amount of Annual Leave. ¹ Employees are entitled to the following paid annual leave per calendar year: – Up to the age of 20 5 weeks – From the age of 20 4 weeks – From the age of 50 5 weeks and after five years of employment – From 20 years of employment 5 weeks
Amount of Annual Leave. 16.1.1 All full time and part time employees shall be entitled to 5 weeks' annual leave on full pay for each continuous twelve months’ service.
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