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Long Service Leave - Victorian Public Sector Commission
vpsc.vic.gov.auService Leave. Part-time and casual Employees are entitled to long service leave on a pro rata basis. In accordance with clause 54.3 of the Agreement, Employees are entitled to access their Long Service Leave entitlement on a pro -rata basis, after an initial seven years of paid continuous employment.
Victorian Public Service Enterprise Agreement 2020
www.vic.gov.auThe Victorian Public Service Award 2005would have provided minimum long service leave entitlements to employees if, at the test time, the employees had been in their current circumstances of employment. Those terms constitute the National Employment Standards entitlement to long service leave for those employees.
COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE VICTORIAN LONG …
business.vic.gov.auLong service leave is a long-standing entitlement for Australian employees. The Act sets out arrangements for long service leave in Victoria. This guide explains the entitlements and obligations of employees and employers under the Act. The Act applies from 1 November 2018 and replaces the Long Service Leave
Related Party Disclosures
www.aasb.gov.auAASB 108 Accounting Policies, ... annual leave and paid sick leave, profit-sharing and bonuses (if payable within twelve months of the end of the period) and non-monetary benefits (such as medical care, housing, ... including long-service leave or sabbatical leave, jubilee or other long-service benefits, long-term disability benefits and, if ...
International Accounting Standard 19
www.mca.gov.in(c) other long-term employee benefits, including long-service leave or sabbatical leave, jubilee or other long-service benefits, long-term disability benefits and, if they are not payable wholly within twelve months after the end of the period, profit-sharing, bonuses and deferred compensation; and (d)termination benefits.
Benefit Plans Accounting and Reporting by Retirement IAS 26
www.ifrs.orglong-service leave benefits, special early retirement or redundancy plans, health and welfare plans or bonus plans. Government social security type arrangements are also excluded from the scope of this Standard. Definitions. The following terms are used in this Standard with the meanings specified: Retirement benefit plans
STAFF REGULATIONS, RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS
www.oecd.org3 Military service leave .....161