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From 6 December 2023, new rules apply to the use of fixed term contracts.   .   Fixed Term Contrac

From 6 December 2023, new rules apply to the use of fixed term contracts. [] Having issues? [View the online version]( [Australian Government - Fair Work Ombudsman](   [Award wage increase] New rules for fixed term contracts Dear {NAME}, As part of the Australian Government’s Secure Jobs, Better Pay workplace law changes, rules about using fixed term contracts are changing on 6 December 2023.   What's changing From 6 December 2023, new rules apply to the use of fixed term contracts. An employee on a fixed term contract is employed for a specific period. The changes include new rules about: •    how long fixed term contracts can be •    extending fixed term contracts •    offering new contracts that are substantially similar to previous contracts. There are some exceptions to these rules that apply.  Learn more at [New rules for fixed term contracts](.   Fixed Term Contract Information Statement From 6 December 2023, employers must give employees they’re engaging on new fixed term contracts a Fixed Term Contract Information Statement (FTCIS).  The FTCIS will be available to download from our website on that date. We’ll also send you a reminder email on 6 December. The FTCIS must be provided to employees before, or as soon as possible after, they enter into a new fixed term contract.   Reminder: Fair Work Information Statement In addition to the FTCIS, employers need to provide new fixed term contract employees with the Fair Work Information Statement. This is a separate document that provides information about minimum workplace rights and entitlements. For more information see [Fair Work Information Statement](. Other upcoming workplace law changes There are other upcoming changes to the Fair Work Act, including: •    changes to authorised employee deductions  •    the right to superannuation in the National Employment Standards. Find out more at [Fair Work Act changes: Protecting Worker Entitlements](. You can also access our visual timeline covering recent and upcoming workplace laws changes: [Upcoming workplace law changes affecting you](.   Stay up to date We’ll continue to keep you informed about important changes that affect you. If you know someone who should get our emails, forward this email to them and encourage them to [subscribe to our email updates](. It only takes a few moments to sign up. You can also follow us on social media for other announcements and reminders. //updates.fairwork.gov.au/link/id/zzzz654b0ca7a0272927Pzzzz6049e05f0604d790/page.html//updates.fairwork.gov.au/link/id/zzzz654b0ca7a2b5e191Pzzzz6049e05f0604d790/page.html   Kind regards,   Fair Work Ombudsman       [Copyright](  | [Disclaimer](  | [Privacy](  | [Unsubscribe](     [Twitter](    [LinkedIn](    [Facebook]( [www.fairwork.gov.au](

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