Basic Guide to Annual Leave (Domestic Workers)
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Sectoral Determination 7 requires that workers get a minimum of 21
consecutive days of annual leave each year. Employers can only
pay workers instead of granting annual leave when employment is
terminated.
ApplicationSectoral Determination 7 applies to all domestic
workers (including independent contractors and those
employed by agencies), except domestic workers who
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The Basic Conditions of Employment Act applies in respect of any matter not covered by this sectoral determination. The provisions for annual leave do not apply to domestic workers
working less than 24 hours a month for an employer.
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Number of Leave DaysWorkers must get annual leave of at least –
Timing of LeaveBoth the employer and worker must agree to the timing of
leave. If they cannot agree, the employer makes the final
decision.
An employer may not require or permit a worker to work during any
period of annual leave.
Leave must be granted not later than 6 months after the end of the
annual leave cycle (12 month periods from date of employment).
Pay Instead of Annual LeaveEmployers must pay workers the equivalent amount for annual leave
as paid for days worked. This is to be paid before the workers leave
period.
Employers cannot pay workers instead of granting leave, except on
termination of employment.
Annual Leave and Public HolidaysA public holiday cannot be counted as annual leave.
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