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Annual Holidays Act 1944
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#### 13 Recovery of holiday pay
13 Recovery of holiday pay
> > (1) Any worker may apply to the Local Court, or to the Industrial Relations Commission in Court Session, for an order directing the employer to pay to the worker the full amount of any remuneration or payment which has become due to the worker under this Act at any time during the period of 6 years immediately preceding the date of the application but not earlier than 18 months before the date of assent to the [Annual Holidays (Amendment) Act 1980](/view/pdf/asmade/act-1980-184).
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> > The Local Court or Industrial Relations Commission in Court Session may make any order it thinks just in the matter and may award costs to either party, and assess the amount of such costs.
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> > (1A) (Repealed)
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> > (2) A worker may take any such proceedings and may recover any such moneys due, and costs, notwithstanding the fact that the worker has not reached the age of twenty-one years.
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> > (3) In any case where the worker is a person employed to do any work for which the price or rate has been fixed by an award or agreement, proceedings under this section may, with the consent in writing of the worker, be taken by the secretary or other officer of an industrial organisation of employees registered under the [Industrial Relations Act 1996](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1996-017), concerned in the industry to which such award or agreement relates, in the name and on behalf of the worker.
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> > Any amount ordered to be paid in proceedings under this subsection may be paid to such secretary or other officer and the receipt of such secretary or other officer shall be a sufficient discharge to the employer for the amount mentioned in the receipt.
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> > Any amount so paid to such secretary or other officer (less any costs properly incurred in connection with the proceedings and not paid by the employer) shall be held on trust for the worker on whose behalf the proceedings were taken.
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> **s 13:** Am 1964 No 31, sec 2 (d); 1980 No 184, sec 3 (b); 1983 No 91, Sch 2 (5); 1986 No 8, sec 2; 1991 No 17, Sch 1; 1991 No 34, Sch 3; 1996 No 121, Sch 4.3 \[2\] \[3\]; 2001 No 121, Sch 2.12 \[2\]; 2007 No 94, Sch 2; 2016 No 48, Sch 2.1 \[2\]; 2023 No 41, Sch 2.1\[2\].