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Sick leave extension explained

- Anuja Nadkarni

The Government has introduced a bill to double the legal minimum of paid sick leave to 10 days a year.

The Holidays (Increasing Sick Leave) Amendment Bill was Labour’s campaign promise, selling the policy as crucial for the Covid-19 recovery and long overdue.

What reforms have been proposed and when could they be introduced?

The Government expected to have the law changed by the middle of next year, with changes coming into effect two months after it passes.

Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood said workers would not suddenly have more sick leave, with the entitlemen­t coming into effect depending on when they were employed, allowing businesses time to prepare.

Who qualifies for the increase in sick leave?

The current minimum entitlemen­t is five days a year.

Under the proposed extension, new staff will be entitled to 10 days’ sick leave after their first six months.

Workers who have already worked for at least six months, will have their leave increased to 10 days when they reach the

anniversar­y of the first time they completed six months.

Will the changes affect parttime workers?

Under the Holidays Act, workers are entitled to sick leave once they have worked with the same employer for six months.

This includes employees who have worked continuous­ly as well as those who have worked an average of at least 10 hours a week, including at least one hour a week or 40 hours amonth.

Sick leave is not pro-rated in any way. If you only work three days a week, you still have the same sick

leave entitlemen­t as someone working five.

New staff will be entitled to 10 days’ sick leave after their first six months.

Howmuch leave can be stockpiled?

The amount of sick leave that can be saved will remain at 20 days.

Will the changes affect contractor­s?

Contractor­s do not get the same protection­s as employees, including sick leave. It is unlikely that the sick leave extension will affect contractor­s.

The Government has indicated that the bill will be referred to a select committee process.

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The Government expected to have the law changed by the middle of next year.

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