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Navigating the workplace

Whether you're starting a new job or finishing up at an existing one, these pages will guide you through your work rights, negotiating your pay and how to write a resignation letter.

  • Employment contracts

    Employment contracts tell you about the conditions of your employment.
  • Signing documents at work

    Read these tips before you sign anything at work.
  • Getting paid

    It's important to make sure that you're paid a fair wage for the work you do.
  • Tips for your first day in a new job

    Here are some tips for your first day at work.
  • How to negotiate at work

    Learn how to negotiate for what you need at work.
  • Your rights at work

    Know your basic rights and entitlements as a worker.
  • Dealing with problems at work

    Everyone has the right to a safe and healthy workplace, free from bullying, harassment and discrimination.
  • Resigning or quitting your job

    Advice about how to quit your job and how to write a letter of resignation.
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