Our free online HR Checklist is now available to help you check if your processes, documents, employment law knowledge, and best practice is compliant with the latest legislation.
In April 2020, some of the biggest changes in employment law took place under Good Work Plan, so it’s important you use our free HR Checklist to see if you are compliant with the latest changes.
Not only will the HR Checklist help you to be compliant, but it will also support you to be a proactive employer. Whether you have an internal HR department, a single HR representative, or take advantage of a cost-effective outsourced HR solution, using our HR checklist will give you more confidence you can effectively respond to employees’ questions, grievances, or requests in a timely manner.
The Good Work Plan has been dubbed the biggest overhaul of employment law in 20 years and covers a wide range of employment law. In particular, the Good Work plan sets out better identify if individuals are an ‘Employee’, ‘Worker’, or ‘Self Employed’. Naturally, this would also support clarity around employer and employee tax implications.
Free HR Checklist: Simply answer Yes, No or Maybe
Our free checklist asks 15 simple questions from which you simply answer ‘Yes’, ‘No’ or ‘Not Sure’. Based on your answers, we will let you know immediately if you are at a ‘High’, ‘Moderate’, or ‘Low’ risk of noncompliance. We are here to support you to make the required changes.
Of course, being compliant is a minimum requirement as an Employer. Our HR Checklist will support you to be proactive and give your new employees confidence from day one, that you are a good employer with their interests in mind.
We understand many people use search engines to create template employment documents, template shareholder agreements, or template contracts for services. Unfortunately, templates are not foolproof which means that risks are faced as the template being completed may not be relevant to the purpose it is needed or the country it is needed in.
Whilst you are here, why not watch our short video “How To Recruit and Onboard Employees” which gives a simple 5 stage process and the elements to consider when you are planning to recruit new people into your business?
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