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Don’t get dry roasted this Australia Day

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focalattractions.com.au

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Thu, Jan 19, 2017 01:46 AM

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Looking forward to a barbie and beer this coming Australia Day? So are we. Every now and then Mumbre

Looking forward to a barbie and beer this coming Australia Day? So are we. Every now and then Mumbrella helps a commercial partner speak to our audience. It's one of the things that help us remain a free service. If you don't want to receive commercial messages from us but go on receiving our news emails, you can update your choices at the bottom of this email. In the meantime, we hope you find this message relevant and useful. [logo] [Phone] Looking forward to a barbie and beer this coming Australia Day? [So are we.] [Banner Image] Good Afternoon, Looking forward to a barbie and beer this coming Australia Day? So are we. If you have staff working this long weekend, make sure you aren’t accidentally underpaying them or providing them with incorrect leave entitlements. Last year, the Fair Work Ombudsman received over 34,000 applications from employees feeling hard done by their employers. Make sure the only unexpected snags heading your way are on your grill. If you're unsure of whether your staff are being fairly managed this Australia Day, checkout the [BBQ, Beer and Burning Questions] here. In your BBQ, Beer and Burning Questions guide, Iggy (a dashing business owner himself) will walk you through the top HR scenarios you might face this Australia Day and how you can manage them. HR advice served up by experts. Dodgy rissoles and poor advice can cause some major discomfort. Workplace Assured is the workplace relations solution in-a-box for small business, removing the worry of employer obligations. That means you can crack on with business. Workplace Assured is delivered and endorsed by the State Chambers of Australia, the largest network of not-for-profit organisations representing Australian business interests. They are mission driven to protect and help employers. Have a question about pay rates, leave entitlements or other employer obligations? Get a clear cut answer from the Workplace Assured Free Employer Advice Line* and speak to a workplace relations expert on 1300 496 955. *One free call per caller. Have a fabulous Australia Day! Leigh Wilby Commercial Manager P: 1300 496 955 E: info@workplaceassured.com.au [logo] [Unsubscribe | Manage Subscribtion]

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