Do I need to be careful about fixed term or casual agreements?
Posted in: Employer Relations
Caution must also be exercised with fixed term and casual agreements as both have specific contractual requirements. If these requirements are not fulfilled then the employer faces the possibility of having its powers under those agreements eroded.
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