Submitted by supermagicpants t3_zxhu1l in LifeProTips
zip222 t1_j223igq wrote
Reply to comment by symmetryofzero in LPT: If you work an office job, save your time off for non-holiday seasons by supermagicpants
Do companies find ways to cheat the system? Like avoiding permanent full time designations? For sure that’s what companies in the US would do, and they would pay politicians to keep that legal.
symmetryofzero t1_j224otl wrote
Keeping in mind I am talking generally here, and am not a lawyer etc.
You can employ someone as "casual" which means you basically work shift to shift - and generally they only have to give 1 day/shift notice for termination. You don't earn PTO on casual. Usually these employees are paid a better rate. But they have less perks. Casual work is pretty good in certain scenarios, I've done it before.
But to attract good workers, workplaces are usually permanent. There's usually a 6 month probation period - in which the first 6 months they can fire you if they're not happy with your performance etc. After being made permanent, they need a really good reason to fire someone (wilful negligence etc).
TLDR: Labour laws/unions are great.
If a company does the dodgy, they're opening their selves up to litigation.
I'm not saying it doesn't happen in Australia, but I would imagine it happens a lot less than the US etc.
Johnyryal3 t1_j23u29z wrote
8 what?
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