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12 Nov 1998
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Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business portfolio
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Amends the
Workplace Relations Act 1996
to: require a 6-month qualifying period of employment before new employees (other than apprentices and trainees) can access the unfair dismissal remedy; and exclude new employees of small businesses (other than apprentices and trainees) from the unfair dismissal remedy.
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11 Nov 1998
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11 Nov 1998
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11 Nov 1998
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