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What is in an agreement?
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Some things that can be in your employment agreement are:
Hours of work
Sick leave
Overtime pay
Tangihanga leave
Extra pay for weekends
Redundancy pay
Public holidays
Health and Safety
Allowances for uniforms
Pay rates
Holidays
Service Pay and transport
Parental leave
Pay for qualifications
Protection from sexual harassment
Rest and meal breaks
Duties/responsibilities
The things that
must
be in your employment agreement are:
An effective disputes procedure.
An effective procedure for the settlement of personal grievances.
An expiry date if it is a collective employment agreement.
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