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Has your employment been or about to be terminated?Under the amendments to the Workplace Relations Act 1996 in effect since 27 March 2006, employees employed in businesses with fewer than 101 employees are no longer eligible to claim unfair dismissal. This means that if you are employed by a business that employs fewer than 101 employees, you will not even meet the threshold requirements for being able to claim that your employment was terminated in circumstances that were harsh, unjust or unreasonable. However this does NOT necessarily mean that you are left with no legal avenues by which to challenge your dismissal or to at least make sure that you are adequately compensated by your employer.
As a firm with extensive employment law expertise, Rosendorff Lawyers will be able to assess your termination situation and comprehensively advise you of your options – which may turn out to be far greater than you had imagined. David Natenzon has gained extensive experience in different aspects of commercial,corporate, and litigation matters and manages Rosendorff's employment law division.He has written numerous resource papers on different aspects of corporate law. For more details, visit: www.rosendorff.com.au Paid Advertisements Below
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