Excessive Leave Sample Clauses

Excessive Leave. (i) While the preference is always for Employees to take their annual leave during the year in which it accrues, where an Employee has more than 8 weeks’ annual leave entitlement accrued to them, the Employer may direct the Employee to take annual leave by providing 28 days’ notice, or such longer or shorter period as is agreed, prior to the date the Employee is required to commence the leave, provided that the Employee retains a balance of at least 4 weeks’ accrued annual leave after the direction.
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Excessive Leave. (a) Notwithstanding Clause 22.2, if the Company has genuinely tried to reach agreement with an Employee as to the timing of taking annual leave, the Company can require the Employee to take annual leave by giving not less than eight weeks’ notice of the time when such leave is to be taken if:
Excessive Leave. 43.5.1 Notwithstanding clause 43.3 above, the Employer may, upon the provision of 13 weeks’ notice, direct the Employee to take up to one quarter of the Employee’s accrued annual leave entitlement, provided that the Employee has in excess of 304 hours’ annual leave accrued.
Excessive Leave a) Notwithstanding clause 29.8, if an employer has genuinely tried to reach agreement with an employee as to the timing of taking annual leave, the employer can require the employee to take annual leave by giving not less than four weeksnotice of the time when such leave is to be taken if:
Excessive Leave. Xxxxxxx seeks the inclusion of a provision to enable staff to apply to cash out excessive annual leave, with some restrictions on the circumstances in which it can occur.
Excessive Leave. While the preference is always for Apprentices to take their annual leave during the year in which it accrues, where an Apprentice has more than 8 weeks’ annual leave entitlement accrued to them, the Employer may direct the Apprentice to take annual leave by providing 28 days’ notice, or such longer or shorter period as is agreed with the individual concerned, prior to the date the Apprentice is required to commence the leave, provided that the Apprentice retains a balance of at least 4 weeks’ accrued annual leave after the direction.
Excessive Leave a) It is recognised that the accrual of excessive leave balances is not in the interests of the Employer or the Employee.
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Excessive Leave. Notwithstanding s88 of the Fair Work Act 2009, if an employer has genuinely tried to reach agreement with an employee as to the timing of taking annual leave, the employer can require the employee to take annual leave by giving not less than four weeksnotice of the time when such leave is to be taken if:
Excessive Leave. If nbn has genuinely tried to reach agreement with an Employee as to the timing of taking annual leave, nbn can require the Employee to take annual leave by giving not less than four weeksnotice of the time when such leave is to be taken if:
Excessive Leave. 25.8.1. Excessive leave shall be dealt with in accordance with clauses 24.8 to 24.10 of the Award.
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