Re: [請益] 急...遇到有問題的老闆與法律問題

看板Aussiekiwi (紐澳板)作者 (soyo)時間16年前 (2009/04/12 23:52), 編輯推噓0(001)
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First, please forgive my poor spelling and grammar! >"< something wrong with the chinese typing. In your case, I am wondering what kind of contract that you've signed with your boss? Did he tell you that is a trainning agreement? "An employee is classed as an apprentice or trainee if their training is through a registered state or territory training authority or under a relevant law. An employee cannot be classed as a trainee, because they're new to the job." According to the Australian Govt., if your boss told you it's a trainning agreement; the contract is not validated. Then lets take a look about the workplace agreement as follow! " Workplace agreements set out the conditions of employment between: 1. an employee or group of employees (Here you are!) 2. an employer. All workplace agreements are written documents. (Here I am not sure the signiture is necessary or not @ @, but generlly documents without signiture do not have legal power!) At the Workplace Authority, we offer free advice and help for all federal workplace agreements. All workplace agreements: 1. undergo the no-disadvantage test (if lodged since 28 March 2008) 2. must be approved voluntarily - no one can be forced to approve an agreement 3. override employment conditions created by most state or territory laws 4. don't override state or territory laws covering: i)occupational health and safety ii)workers' compensation iii)child labour iv)equal employment opportunity and discrimination v)training arrangements. In the end, you should ask your boss' legal counsellor to prove base on which law and sector that the contract is automatically validated after publish on the wall in the store. Hopefully this can help you! If anyone find out the mistake; please inform me. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.233.38.199

04/12 23:55, , 1F
BTW, you can call 1300 363 264 for govt. advice
04/12 23:55, 1F
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