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Employment, Work and Volunteerism (Employment Rights (A written statement…
Employment, Work and Volunteerism
Work
Work is generally defined as a job that requires effort but you don't necessarily receive payment for work
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Salary
It's paid monthly and is the same every month, however many hours are worked
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Employment Rights
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A minimum wage, decided by the government
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Trade Unions
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Trade unions provide strength in numbers as together employees are more powerful than they are as individuals.
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Employment Legislation
Young Persons ACT 1996
Ensure that young people are not exploited in employment and sets out their rights, in terms of times, breaks and working during school term
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Being Unemployed
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if you are unemployed you may qualify for a payment from the government known as Job-seeker's Benefit (JB)
Volunteering
means doing something without payment that will benefit other people, society and the environment
Volunteering is an activity for all ages- teenagers, adults, retirees.
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