In South Australia, construction industry workers receive long service leave based on their service to the industry rather than to one employer.
If you make sure every employer you work for registers you with Construction Benefit Services, you will soon be enjoying a well deserved 13 week holiday!
The scheme covers workers, apprentices and casuals who work predominantly on site at least 3 days per month, performing work described in one of the following awards:
State Awards
Building and Construction Industry (SA) Award 2006
(replaces following Awards from 24/3/06)
Building and Construction Workers (State) Award
Building Trades (South Australia) Construction Award
Building Trades and Labourers (Mixed Enterprise and Factory) Award
(replaces following Award from 24/3/06)
Carpenters and Joiners (General) Award
Electrical Contracting Industry (South Australia) Award
Metal Industry (South Australia) Award Plumbers and Gasfitters (South Australia) Award Part 1 On-Site Construction
Stonemasons and Monumental Workers Award
Federal Awards
Carpenters and Joiners Award
Electrical Contracting Industry Award 1988 Part 2
Glass Merchants and Glazing Contractors (South Australia) Award
National Building and Construction Industry Award
National Metal and Engineering On-Site Construction Industry Award
Plumbers and Gasfitters (Southern States) Construction Agreement Sprinkler Pipe-Fitters Award
Your employer can voluntarily register you if you work off-site:
- under the Fibrous Plasterers (Factory) Award or,
- as a Carpenter, Joiner, Tradesperson, Machinist, Terrazzo Assistant, Factory Hand or Adult Trainee - Terrazzo Worker (1st six months) in the National Joinery and Building Trades Product Award 1993 (and you were previously paid under the Terrazzo & Concrete Casting Award).
Work can be performed on new or existing commercial, industrial or domestic buildings.
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