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Fair work practices
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Fair work practices balance the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers. They establish clear and consistent expectations and support the mana and dignity of everyone in the workplace.

  • Workplace policies and procedures

    Documenting what’s expected at work helps everyone understand the rules and how things should be done. Learn about creating and implementing workplace policies and procedures.

    • Creating workplace policies and procedures
    • Alcohol and other drugs
    • Equipment, vehicles and clothing
    • Growing performance, training and development
    • Performance issues
  • Employee privacy

    Learn about employer and employee rights and responsibilities around privacy at work.

  • Restructuring and workplace change

    Employers who plan to make changes that could affect employees’ jobs must give reasons and follow a fair process. Learn about workplace change and specific situations like when a business is sold.

    • The basics of workplace change
    • Workplace change process
    • Restructuring when a business is sold or transferred
    • When your employer goes into liquidation or bankruptcy
    • Supporting employees through workplace change
  • Unions and bargaining

    Unions support employees in the workplace. They bargain for collective agreements with employers and help employees with information and advice about work-related issues.

    • Unions
    • Employment Relations Education: courses and criteria
    • Collective agreements
    • Collective bargaining
    • Strikes and lockouts
  • Ethical and sustainable work practices

    Implementing and demonstrating ethical and sustainable work practices is essential to future-proofing your business. This guidance focuses on how workers are treated.

    • About ethical and sustainable work practices
    • Ethical and sustainable work practice due diligence
    • Auditor’s approach to assuring compliance with employment standards
    • Director’s approach to ethical and sustainable work practices
    • Employers
    • Franchisors
    • Investor’s approach to ethical and sustainable work practices
    • Procurer’s approach to ethical and sustainable work practices
    • Recruiters
  • COVID-19 in the workplace

    Guidance for employees, employers and businesses around COVID-19 and the workplace.

  • Pay and gender equity

    An employee’s pay, conditions, experiences in the workplace and access to jobs should not be affected by gender. This section has a range of pay and gender information and resources.

    • Gender pay gap
    • Pay and employment equity review process
    • Pay and employment equity review analysis
    • Evaluation of equitable jobs
    • Spotlight skills recognition tool
  • Flexible working

    Flexible working arrangements can benefit everyone. Learn about types of flexible work including working from home, requesting flexible working and how to respond to a request for flexible working.

    • Types of flexible work
    • Requesting flexible working arrangements
    • Responding to a flexible working request
    • Working from home
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