Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2022A00079:clause:1_319:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2022A00079
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 319 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 91168–93917

incurred by the person within 2 months after the ABCC abolition time in obtaining career counselling (up to a limit of $1,000); and
 (f) the person is entitled to be paid by the Fair Work Ombudsman, on behalf of the Commonwealth, a lump sum payment equal to 2 months of the person's pay; and
 (g) the person is entitled to be paid by the Fair Work Ombudsman, on behalf of the Commonwealth, a lump sum payment equal to the greater of the following amounts:
 (i) the person's notional involuntary redundancy amount worked out under subitem (7);
 (ii) the person's notional voluntary redundancy amount worked out under subitem (8).

Termination payments—person offered voluntary redundancy and consideration period had not ended before ABCC abolition time
(4) If:
 (a) immediately before the ABCC abolition time, the person:
 (i) was an ongoing employee; and
 (ii) was not on probation; and
 (b) the person was offered a voluntary redundancy under clause 252 of the ABCC Enterprise Agreement, but did not accept the voluntary redundancy; and
 (c) the person's consideration period had not ended before the ABCC abolition time;
then, after the termination of the person's employment:
 (d) the ABCC Enterprise Agreement does not apply to the person; and
 (e) the person is entitled to be reimbursed by the Fair Work Ombudsman, on behalf of the Commonwealth, for expenditure incurred by the person within 2 months after the ABCC abolition time in obtaining independent financial advice (up to a limit of $1,000 reduced by any amount the person received from the Commonwealth as reimbursement for expenditure incurred by the person before the ABCC abolition time in obtaining independent financial advice); and
 (f) the person is entitled to be reimbursed by the Fair Work Ombudsman, on behalf of the Commonwealth, for expenditure incurred by the person within 2 months after the ABCC abolition time in obtaining career counselling (up to a limit of $1,000 reduced by any amount the person received from the Commonwealth as reimbursement for expenditure incurred by the person before the ABCC abolition time in obtaining career counselling); and
 (g) the person is entitled to be paid by the Fair Work Ombudsman, on behalf of the Commonwealth, a lump sum payment equal to 2 months (reduced by the number of days in so much of the consideration period as occurred before the ABCC abolition time) of the person's pay; and
 (h) the person is entitled to be paid by the Fair Work Ombudsman, on behalf of the Commonwealth, a lump sum payment equal to the greater of the following amounts:
 (i) the person's notional involuntary redundancy amount worked out under subitem (7);
 (ii) the person's notional voluntary redundancy amount worked out under subitem (8).