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Find out what new and updated services can assist you. In this issue Hi {NAME}, Tailored advice for

Find out what new and updated services can assist you. [] Having issues? [View the online version]( [Australian Government - Fair Work Ombudsman]( In this issue [Managing employees through COVID-19]( [New look website coming soon]( [Sham contracting videos]( [Superannuation funds for new employees]( Hi {NAME}, Tailored advice for small business employers Our new Employer Advisory Service provides eligible small businesses with written advice on pay and entitlements under awards, agreements and the National Employment Standards. Read more about what the [Employer Advisory Service]( is and how to access it.    Managing employees through COVID-19 Remember our dedicated coronavirus subsite is regularly updated as Australian workplaces manage issues arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of our recently updated information and resources includes: - [Working from home]( - [Going to work]( - [Employees getting COVID-19 tests]( - [Vaccination and the workplace](. In this issue [Managing employees through COVID-19]( [New look website coming soon]( [Sham contracting videos]( [Superannuation funds for new employees]( New online learning courses New courses are available in our [online learning centre]( to help franchisors and franchisees.     Mental health resources Beyond Blue [mental health resources]( for workplaces.       In case you missed it - [changes to Restaurant and Hospitality Awards]( - [Retail Award rates]( - [media releases]( - [more than $200k recovered for Gold Coast workers](. New look website coming soon Soon, we’ll launch our new look website to make it easier to find everything you need. The website will have an updated design and some changes to the way information is organised. Check [www.fairwork.gov.au]( for updates. Sham contracting videos Can you spot the difference between an independent contractor and an employee? The answer depends on the nature of the relationship. It’s important to get it right to avoid sham contracting. Check [our resources](, including examples of genuine contractor situations. Superannuation funds for new employees Encourage new employees to make an informed choice when choosing a super fund. The Australian Taxation Office’s new [YourSuper comparison tool]( helps employees compare MySuper products and choose a fund that meets their needs.   [Copyright](  | [Disclaimer](  | [Privacy](  | [Unsubscribe](     [Twitter](    [LinkedIn](    [Facebook]( [www.fairwork.gov.au](

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