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Public holiday to mark passing of Queen Elizabeth II
To mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the Government has announced a one-off national public holiday, to take place on Monday 26 September 2022.
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Record-keeping
Employers must keep complete and accurate records of wages, time, leave and other details. Read about what you need to do to comply with the rules around records.
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Transferring a public holiday
An employer and employee can make an agreement to transfer an entire public holiday so that it is observed on another day.
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Employer rights and responsibilities
Once you’ve hired an employee, you and your employee can agree to better terms and conditions, but at least the minimum entitlements must be provided.
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Alternative holidays
An alternative holiday (sometimes called a ‘day in lieu’) is a day off to take at another time. Employees get an alternative holiday when they work on a public holiday that falls on a normal working…...
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Long service leave
Employees can negotiate long-service leave and long-service leave benefits with their employer.
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Calculating holiday and leave pay
How to calculate gross earnings, relevant daily pay and average daily pay for holiday and leave payments.
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Family violence leave
Employees affected by family violence, also known as domestic violence, are entitled to leave and other rights.
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If you’re self-employed
Find out about parental leave and parental leave payments when you’re self-employed.
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Extended leave
Extended leave is a period of extra unpaid parental leave taken after primary care leave ends.