Annual Leave Entitlements Under the NES
The National Employment Standards, which apply to all employees covered by the national workplace relations system, grant full-time employees four weeks of paid annual leave per year. Part-time employees receive a pro-rata entitlement based on their ordinary hours — someone working three days per week accrues leave at 60% of the full-time rate. Annual leave accrues progressively throughout the year and continues to accrue during paid leave, but generally not during unpaid leave.
Shift workers in certain industries may be entitled to five weeks of annual leave instead of four under specific award provisions. Casual employees do not accrue annual leave — they receive a 25% casual loading instead. Independent contractors have no NES leave entitlements unless negotiated in their contract. Your specific award or enterprise agreement may provide more generous leave than the NES minimum.