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Find out about employment rights and responsibilities

In any work situation employers and employees have certain rights and responsibilities. You can find out about what these are, plus if you run into employment relationship difficulties, we can give you...

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Fixed-term employment agreements and trial periods

Find out about the special rules that apply for fixed-term employment agreements and probation or trial periods at the start of employment.

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Ending an employment relationship - resignation, redundancy, retiring

There are several ways that an employment realtionship can be ended. These include, resignation or quitting your job, dismissal (being fired), redundancy, retiring, or simply ending a fixed term contract. This website has information about the different ways a job can end.

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Department of Labour Employment Relations

The Department of Labour's website holds a wide range of information about your rights and responsibilities at work, whether you are an employer, an employee or self-employed.

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Get a booklet or fact sheet on employment relations

You can get a range of free booklets on good employment relations practices and fact sheets from the Department of Labour's Employment Relations Service. We have information on a wide range of employment...

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Employment Legislation

This brochure from the EEO Trust is an overview of legislation relevant to employers.

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Breastfeeding Guidelines

Mothers who feel able to continue breastfeeding when they return from parental leave generally have a smoother transition back into paid work. This guide from the EEO trust covers the things you need to know.

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