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LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT LAW, Legal terms

Terms of Employment

Posted on May 10, 2023 by Peter O'Connor & Son Solicitors

The terms of your employment will be laid out in your contract of employment, by Statue and more informally by practice and procedure in the workplace.

 

 

 

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