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The Employment Law Handbook, by Tanda, is a practical, easy-to-navigate online guide to Australian employment law.

The handbook will help you stay on top of ever-changing employment laws, manage your employees more effectively and safeguard your rights as an employer. With the Employment Law Handbook, you can rest assured that you have everything you need to achieve legal compliance in your business right at your fingertips:

100+ AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT LAW to explore, with break downs of everything you need to know about a topic – including the law, tips, case law and examples – to help you meet your obligations.

TOP 5 TOPICS:

  1. Workplace Policies: Find out what policies you need in your workplace and how to implement them with ease.
  2. Health & Safety in the Workplace: Understand the workplace health and safety laws across the country, and what you need to do to comply and keep your workers safe.
  3. Wages: Become an expert on your wage obligations, how to determine what you must pay your employees and the risks associated with underpayment.
  4. Unpaid Work: Learn how to meet your obligations to volunteers and students on vocational placement.
  5. Employment Contracts: This topic is so expansive, it is spread across three chapters that explain how to draft a legally enforceable contract, the terms and clauses within contracts, and how contracts interact with industrial instruments.

500+ RESOURCES available for download, including a range of template contracts and policies that are essential to most businesses.

3 MORE WAYS TO STAY ON TOP OF THE LAW:

  1. Employment law news sent straight to your inbox every week.
  2. A library of current and past case law to help you understand how the law is applied.
  3. Common Q&As from the expert team of lawyers at Holding Redlich.

PLUS: If you have a general question about employment law to which you can’t find an answer in the handbook, you can email it through to the Workplace Helpdesk to receive a response from the lawyers at Holding Redlich.

FIND OUT MORE: www.employmentlawhandbook.com.au/about-us