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Unfair Dismissal
Do you believe that your employer has dismissed you from your employment without a proper reason, or without providing you an opportunity to respond? You may be entitled to make an unfair dismissal claim through the Fair Work Commission.
General Protections
Has your employer dismissed you or treated you unfairly because you exercised your workplace rights? You may be entitled to make a general protections claim through the Fair Work Commission.
Underpayment
Has your employer failed to properly pay you an amount that is at least the applicable legal minimum rate? Has your employer failed to properly pay you for any overtime that you have worked? You may be entitled to make a claim for unpaid or underpayment of wages against your employer.
Workplace Bullying
Are you being subject to bullying or harassment within the workplace by your employer or colleagues? Have you been mistreated due to your sex, age, race or religion? You may be entitled to take action against your employer or colleagues through the Fair Work Commission or a relevant Human Rights Commission.
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Getting in Touch
We understand that approaching a lawyer for advice may be confronting or daunting for many. Our lawyers are understanding and patient, and always take the time to listen to your concerns.
Engaging Us
We will advise you of your options and whether you are eligible or entitled to take action. If this is the case, you may formally engage us to represent you in your proceedings.
Getting to Work
We will prepare all necessary documents as well as detailed strategies that can maximise your benefits, and we will provide quick, real-time updates.
Achieving the Best Possible Outcome
Our priority is to ensure that your rights are duly protected. We will represent you and your interests to our fullest capacity to obtain the best possible result.
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Why Park & Co Lawyers?
Proven Track Record
Our Team has a proven track record of successfully representing and advocating for clients and their legal rights as employees.
Highly Experienced
Our Team boasts many years of experience and has handled a wide variety of complex cases.
After-Hour Appointments
If you are unable to meet us during our business hours, we will accommodate for you by arranging after-hour appointments.
Quality of Service
We are committed to delivering exceptional services of the highest quality. Our dedicated and diligent team of legal professionals consistently go the extra mile to ensure that your needs are met and attended to with the utmost care and expertise.
Personalised Attention
We take the time to listen to our clients and understand their unique needs and goals. We make sure to keep our clients duly informed and updated throughout the entire process, and we pride ourselves in our ability to provide professional services specially catered to you.
Result-Oriented
Our focus is always on achieving the best possible outcome for our clients. We are not satisfied until we have done everything we can to help our clients achieve their goals.
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What are my legal rights as an employee?
As an employee your legal rights and entitlements are protected by the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), the National Employment Standards, and the Modern Industry Awards if applicable.
Can my employer fire me without any reason?
Employers are generally obliged to follow fair and reasonable procedures when dismissing employees. If you have been fired in the absence of a proper reason, you may be entitled to make an unfair dismissal or unlawful termination claim.
What can I do if I am being bullied in the workplace?
Workplace bullying and harassment can be an extremely stressful and unpleasant experience. If you are being subject to bullying or harassment by your employer or colleagues, you may be entitled to make a claim to the Fair Work Commission or a relevant Human Rights Commission.
What steps should I take to resolve a dispute with my employer?
Privately resolving issues with your employer is generally the most mutually beneficial and cost-efficient process for all parties. However, understandably, this may not always be a viable option. We strongly encourage you to consult with our Team of Employment Law Experts at Park & Co Lawyers, where we will guide you and advise you of your rights and options.
What should I do if my employer is paying me less than the minimum wage?
All employees are entitled to be paid the applicable minimum wage, either under the National Employment Standards or an applicable Industry Award. If your employer fails to pay you the minimum wage, you may be entitled to make a claim for unpaid wages. However, any claims in relation to unpaid wages are subject to a 6-year limitation period.
What is the difference between full-time, part-time and casual employment?
Full-time and part-time employment is considered to be forms of permanent employment, unlike casual employment. Full-time and part-time employees are provided regular and systemic hours of work as well as paid annual and personal leave benefits, whereas casual employees do not have such rights. Casual employees are subject to fluctuating working hours, and do not accrue paid leave benefits, but generally receive a higher base rate of pay.
Do I need a written employment contract?
Having a written employment contract is not a legal requirement, however it is always recommended that a clear agreement with your employer regarding the terms and conditions of your employment are properly discussed and recorded.
What is the Fair Work Ombudsman and the Fair Work Commission?
The Fair Work Ombudsman and the Fair Work Commission are formal administrative bodies enacted to enforce the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) and its related instruments.
How can Park & Co Lawyers help me?
Our Team of Employment Law Experts at Park & Co Lawyers are experienced professionals who are always happy to assist you and guide you through your legal dilemmas and concerns. We understanding that approaching a lawyer for advice can be daunting for many, and it is one of our many goals to offer stress-free yet comprehensive legal services.