Pay Advice - unfamiliar terms!?
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Re: Pay Advice - unfamiliar terms!?
Some of the teachers told me it was after 7 years service you get the equivalent of one term, fully paid off, if u want it. Aw well, I don't know if my teaching career will last another 7 years anyways, looking for a new 'direction'...and have a few ideas, the main one requiring citizenship, whichhhhh if I can prove I'd be able to do the job, I could have fast-tracked to just two years instead of 4!
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Re: Pay Advice - unfamiliar terms!?
In NSW if you work any number of days a week,for more than a month, in a postion, you are considered to be a temporary employee and get LSL and sick pay. Casuals who work, can't remember how many days a year , get the 17.5% holiday loading at the end of the year. Still prefer NSW.
In time, all Australians will have the same terms.
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Re: Pay Advice - unfamiliar terms!?
In NSW if you work any number of days a week,for more than a month, in a postion, you are considered to be a temporary employee and get LSL and sick pay. Casuals who work, can't remember how many days a year , get the 17.5% holiday loading at the end of the year. Still prefer NSW.
NSW
The rates of pay of casual teachers are loaded by 5 per cent to be inclusive of the following incidents of employment: sick leave, family and community service leave, special leave and leave loading.
https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/media/dow...teach.pdf#sch5
The rates of pay of casual teachers are loaded by 5 per cent to be inclusive of the following incidents of employment: sick leave, family and community service leave, special leave and leave loading.
https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/media/dow...teach.pdf#sch5
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Re: Pay Advice - unfamiliar terms!?
Can only find salary scales for NSW & QLD. Top NSW $81656, Qld $74814. Casual NSW $326.96. Can't find Qld. NSW rate appears to be less than 5% but I assume given the difference in normal salary,is more than is paid in Qld. The Dept. Edu. in NSW definitely save money employing casuals. Temps. get all pay rates, LSL, SL, hols, etc as permanents.
Last edited by Gibbo; Jul 2nd 2010 at 12:55 pm.
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