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  2. Public holidays in Australia - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] As of 2018 employees generally receive pay at a penalty rate—usually 2.5 times (known as "double time and a half") the base rate of pay—when they work on a public holiday. [citation needed] Besides designating days as public holidays, Australian authorities also designate some of these days as restricted trading days.

  3. Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard was a set of five minimum statutory entitlements for wages and conditions introduced as part of the Howard government's WorkChoices amendments to Australian labour law in 2006 and then abolished by the Fair Work Act 2009 in 2010. The five statutory entitlements the Standard dealt with were: basic ...

  4. List of countries by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    2021. Ecuador. US$ 498 per month (for month average, including proportional 13th and 14th salaries and minimal 15 days vacation period). The minimum wage has been set by the government at $450, per month without social benefits for 2023, but a worker also receives mandatory 13th and 14th salaries.

  5. Long service leave - Wikipedia

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    Australian Capital Territory: 6.066 weeks after 7 years' continuous service. For each year thereafter, employees are entitled to a further LSL accrual, at a rate of 1/5 of a month LSL per year. New South Wales: 2 months' leave after 10 years' continuous service. One month's leave for each subsequent 5 years of continuous service.

  6. Working holidays in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Working holidays in Australia is a program that enables eligible young people aged between 18 and 30 years (or 35 for some countries) [1] to visit Australia and to supplement their travel funds through incidental employment. Forms of working holiday visas (today, Work and Holiday (subclass 462) and Working Holiday (subclass 417)) have existed ...

  7. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    12. 11. 23. Argentina. 14 calendar days (10 working days, from 0 to 5 years seniority), 21 calendar days (15 working days, from 5 to 10 years), 28 calendar days (20 working days, from 10 to 20 years) and 35 calendar days (25 working days, from 20 years). Employers can decide unilaterally when the leave days are taken.

  8. Prime Minister of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister is chair of the Cabinet of Australia and thus the head of the federal executive government. Under the principles of responsible government, the prime minister is both responsible to and a member of the Federal Parliament. The current prime minister is Anthony Albanese of the Australian Labor Party, who assumed the office on ...

  9. Holidays Act 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The Act also rectified employers underpaying employees for sick days and holidays, particularly in jobs where part of the employee's pay was bonus or performance pay. For instance, if an employee got paid $100 a day, plus $200 a day bonus, the employer could have paid the employee $100 for a sick day, and not $300 as they would have expected of ...