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Elizabeth Kenny
There is a common misconception that if an employee does not sign a contract it does not apply to them. This is not always the case. An implied acceptance can still act as a contractual agreement between the employer and employee where the parties continue to act as if the contract applied. For example, if...
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Are you aware of the new amendments to the Government Paid Parental Leave scheme for employees? From 1 July 2020, eligible employees will be able to claim Parental Leave Pay (PLP) in two separate periods – a set period and a flexible period – to allow increased flexibility for parents returning to the workforce after...
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Taking the leap and buying your first home can be daunting and costly. To assist you, the NSW Government has introduced two schemes for first home buyers in NSW. First home owners – stamp duty exemption If you are a purchasing your first property, you may be entitled to a substantial reduction in the stamp...
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There’s nothing quite like buying your first home. However it can also be a very confusing and stressful time if you don’t budget for all the costs involved. The checklist below can help in identifying some of these hidden costs. 1.Loan pre-approval As a first step you should choose your home loan provider and obtain...
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The Fair Work Commission recently ordered an employer (Chesson) to pay over $20,000 in compensation to a former employee (Knutson) for refusing to implement flexible work arrangements. Knutson worked for Chesson for three years with consistent work hours each week. In September 2017, Chesson proposed to extend the working day by 30 minutes in a...
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The Fair Work Commission has handed down the Annual Wage Review Decision announcing a 3% increase to the minimum wage and Award rates from the first full pay period after 1 July 2019. The National minimum wage will be increased to $19.49 per hour and $740.80 per week, being a $21.60 weekly increase. Increases will...
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New changes to residential lease laws in NSW have passed through the two Houses of Parliament which when implemented, will have a substantial impact on both tenants and landlords. These changes include the following: protections for domestic violence victims such as early termination of leases where required;mandatory lease-break fees calculated according to the remaining lease...
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Have you or are you thinking about using an independent contractor or subcontractor in your business? It may be time to put in place a contractor agreement to provide a clear understanding of the agreement between you and the contractor/subcontractor and to protect your interests. Any such agreement should be tailored to your business and...
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Buying off the plan? Were you aware of the new legislative amendments below effective from 1 December 2018? vendors must provide purchasers with proposed plans and relevant details for the Property before contracts for sale can be signed;they will also be required to provide the purchasers with the final plans and notice of any changes...
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Are you aware of the new amendments for flexible working arrangements? From 1 December 2018, when responding to flexible work arrangements employers will need to ensure that they: discuss the request with the employee;make a genuine attempt to negotiate an agreement with the employee, taking into consideration their specific needs and circumstances;if refusing a request,...
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