The Western Australia (WA) Long Service Leave Act of 1958 establishes provisions for long service leave entitlements within the state of Western Australia, Australia. It outlines eligibility criteria, accrual rates, and conditions for taking leave, typically after a specified period of continuous service with an employer. The Act aims to ensure employees receive remuneration and time off for extended service, promoting retention and acknowledging their contributions to the workforce. Additionally, it addresses matters such as leave calculation upon termination and provides mechanisms for resolving disputes related to long service leave, contributing to a fair and equitable working environment in Western Australia.
The WA Long Service Leave Act of 1958 impacts agriculture by providing eligible agricultural workers with entitlements to long service leave. It ensures that those who have dedicated substantial time to the agricultural sector receive paid leave, promoting workforce stability and recognizing their contributions to the industry's sustainability.
The following documentation/information is required to provide evidence of compliance.
(1) Records of Long Service Leave (2) Contracts (3) Payroll Records (4) Leave Accrual Statement