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If you're self-employed, you can register with Construction Benefit Services and
make provision for your own long service leave.
If you were previously registered with the scheme as a worker and have become self-employed,
you may be able to transfer your accrued service credits across to the self-employed
contractor scheme.
You can build on these credits and take long service leave once you have accumulated
2600 days service in the construction industry.
Service days accumulated as a worker will only be preserved if you contribute to
the scheme as a self-employed contractor. Registration alone will not preserve your
credits.
You must register with the scheme within 6 months of commencing as a self-employed
contractor.
You can preserve your worker service credits if you commence contributing to the
scheme within 2 years from the date you cease employment if you have less than 5
years service (1300 days) accrued as a worker, or within 3 years if you have over
5 years.
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