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Employer newsletter – help with your future plans

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Welcome to the new look employer newsletter In this issue Hi {NAME}, Welcome to our new look employe

Welcome to the new look employer newsletter [] Having issues? [View the online version]( In this issue [Help with your future plans]( [Webinar: COVID-19 Next steps for your business]( [Do you know your record-keeping and pay slip obligations?]( [Pay calculator]( [Need help with a workplace problem?]( [In case you missed it]( [New sham contracting resources]( Hi {NAME}, Welcome to our new look employer newsletter. [Read more]( Help with your future plans We've got a range of resources and support available to help employers move forward in the next phase of the pandemic.     Our [Workplace Legal Advice Program]( gives eligible employers access to free, confidential legal advice to deal with workplace issues arising out of the coronavirus pandemic. Check your eligibility and T&Cs.     Our easy-to-use [Returning to the Workplace]( tool can help if you're reopening, scaling up or adapting your business operations.     Our [COVID-19 vaccinations and the workplace]( guidance includes FAQs and information about current guidelines. Webinar: COVID-19 Next steps for your business Join the FWO, ATO, ACCC, ASIC and the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman to hear about how our agencies can help your business take its next steps.   It's not too late, [register for our free online event]( now!  Do you know your record-keeping and pay slip obligations? Record-keeping is the foundation of being compliant with workplace laws.   Our recently launched online course can help your business stay on top of its obligations.   Complete our new and improved [record-keeping and pay slips online course]( today. In this issue [Help with your future plans]( [Webinar: COVID-19 Next steps for your business]( [Do you know your record-keeping and pay slip obligations?]( [Pay calculator]( [Need help with a workplace problem?]( [In case you missed it]( [New sham contracting resources](   [] Newsletter poll: What topics do you want to hear about? [Changes to the Fair Work Act]( [Compliance activities]( [Upcoming events]( [Tools and resources]( [All of the above]( Pay calculator Need help with a workplace problem? We have examples of common workplace problems and info to help you prevent issues or fix them when they arise. In case you missed it - [Changes to casual employment ]( - [Changes to unpaid parental leave entitlements]( - [New visual piecework agreement](  - [April media releases]( New sham contracting resources Our [updated sham contracting resources]( can help you understand the differences between an employee and an independent contractor. [Read more](   [Copyright](  | [Disclaimer](  | [Privacy](  | [Unsubscribe](     [Twitter](    [LinkedIn](    [Facebook]( [www.fairwork.gov.au](

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