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1 new app, 10 common myths & a 91 second video – Employer Newsletter May 2017

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Employer Newsletter May 2017 No Images? There are some myths that we come across regularly in our wo

Employer Newsletter May 2017 No Images? [Click here]( [Fair Work Ombudsman logo]( [The truth behind 10 common workplace myths]( There are some myths that we come across regularly in our work. Can you sort the fact from the fiction? [New app, heavier penalties reinforce record-keeping as core business]( Encouraging your workforce to use our new app will cost nothing and could end up saving you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. [Contracting labour and supply chains]( Contracting labour can create benefits for your business but there are risks if it’s not done right. Our new guides help you to manage these risks. [Community service leave]( National Volunteer Week is the perfect time for a refresher on community service leave. It only takes 91 seconds. [N]([ew in-language resources]( We've updated the Language help section of our website with new information, resources and animated storyboards [Registered Organisations Commission]( The Registered Organisations Commission was established on 1 May 2017. Find out more about its role. [Record-keeping templates]( We've got templates to help you keep accurate employee records and ensure you're meeting record-keeping requirements [fairwork.gov.au]( [Contact us]( [Privacy policy]( Fair Work Ombudsman We've recently made some changes to our email alert services. You are receiving this email because you signed up to My account or to receive email alerts from the Fair Work Ombudsman. If you don't want to receive these types of emails anymore, you can [change your preferences]( or unsubscribe using the button below. [Like]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Unsubscribe](

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