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friend of mine is counting down the days till her LSL. I'm not sure if it depends on industry or employer, but she is entitled to it at 7 years, but cant take it till 10years. Fingers crossed she quits 1 day past 7 years. I'll have to ask if its %-based

Its nice to know you're rewarded to long-time love. ...or unless you sign up for something like Co-invest and get long service regardless of employer but stay in construction industry... :ninja:

Usually if you quit before 7 years it won't be paid out.

If you're not actually owed anything by your employer, why would they pay you more? especially if you're leaving?

Sometimes you can negotiate a AL payout if you have a lot save up

Cashing out LSL

Long service leave cannot be 'cashed out': it is an offence under the LSL Act to give or receive payment instead of the employee actually taking the break from work.

http://www.business.vic.gov.au/operating-a-business/employing-and-managing-people/long-service-leave-entitlements#Topic8

The penalty for this offence is 20 penalty units for each of the employee and the employer. If an employer or employee is found guilty of this offence,

a criminal conviction may also be recorded.

Edit: One penalty unit is currently $140.84 from 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013... Same Penalty units that we use to calculate Traffic Infringement costs... thus the $141 / $281 fines etc...

Mates wanna go TGIF's tonight... Anyone had the ribs from TGIF's before? Do rate? Or should I just stick to the ultimate jd burger? I've only been once ages ago and that's what I had.

Sigh unhealthy eating. Feelsbatman. But also feelsgoodman.

Mates wanna go TGIF's tonight... Anyone had the ribs from TGIF's before? Do rate? Or should I just stick to the ultimate jd burger? I've only been once ages ago and that's what I had.

Sigh unhealthy eating. Feelsbatman. But also feelsgoodman.

i do like the jalapeno burger at tgis. ask for extra jalapenos or gtfo.

I wasn't a huge fan of the ribs last time I was there... It was 75% bone and the flavour wasn't in the meat, it was just slopped on top as a sauce. Not good enough for $40... I do quite enjoy ribs from Outback Jacks though :)

Ultimate Jack Daniels Burger or the Jalapenos Burger is always a safe bet :)

Sucks going with a big group of people (6+) because their kitchen staff don't know how to time manage the orders, so all but one person will end up with a cold meal... like FFS, its not a 5 star restaurant... I'd rather a hot meal that I can pick at until my mate gets his brought out instead of everyone having cold and soggy chips.

I wasn't a huge fan of the ribs last time I was there... It was 75% bone and the flavour wasn't in the meat, it was just slopped on top as a sauce. Not good enough for $40... I do quite enjoy ribs from Outback Jacks though :)

Ultimate Jack Daniels Burger or the Jalapenos Burger is always a safe bet :)

Sucks going with a big group of people (6+) because their kitchen staff don't know how to time manage the orders, so all but one person will end up with a cold meal... like FFS, its not a 5 star restaurant... I'd rather a hot meal that I can pick at until my mate gets his brought out instead of everyone having cold and soggy chips.

Why I stopped taking a chance of going there

Thanks boys for the reviews!

Ended up playing it safe, ultimate jd burger with an egg and pineapple , and got a rack of ribs to share. Ribs weren't bad, but would have been pretty disappointed had I spent $40 on it. Burger was aight, I'm still freaking full (that, and dessert, outrageous Fridays or something).

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