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to ensure you comply with Fair Dismissal legislation

The Hub documents and templates have been developed (and are continuously updated) by our team of Specialists, to comply with employment law.

  • Unfair dismissal checklist
  • Redundancy Consultation letter template
  • Abandonment of employment guide
  • Termination letter templates and guide
  • Unsuccessful probation letter template
  • Separation certificate
  • … and more
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Frequently asked questions

Have questions? We are here to help.

To have a EA a business needs at least 2 employees, if you don’t have employees then you will need to implement a ‘Greenfields Agreement’.

A Greenfields Agreement is an Enterprise Agreement that is for a new business/project that at the time of lodging an agreement, the business has not employed any employees as yet.

More information on such an agreement can be found here for your reading: https://www.fwc.gov.au/greenfields-agreement

With a Greenfields agreement, a union must be a party to it. Meaning a union will be involved in its bargaining, so that is something you need to consider.

Or you can operate under your Industry Award until you have enough employees to start a new EA (non-union).

To have a EA a business needs at least 2 employees, if you don’t have employees then you will need to implement a ‘Greenfields Agreement’.

A Greenfields Agreement is an Enterprise Agreement that is for a new business/project that at the time of lodging an agreement, the business has not employed any employees as yet.

More information on such an agreement can be found here for your reading: https://www.fwc.gov.au/greenfields-agreement

With a Greenfields agreement, a union must be a party to it. Meaning a union will be involved in its bargaining, so that is something you need to consider.

Or you can operate under your Industry Award until you have enough employees to start a new EA (non-union).

To have a EA a business needs at least 2 employees, if you don’t have employees then you will need to implement a ‘Greenfields Agreement’.

A Greenfields Agreement is an Enterprise Agreement that is for a new business/project that at the time of lodging an agreement, the business has not employed any employees as yet.

More information on such an agreement can be found here for your reading: https://www.fwc.gov.au/greenfields-agreement

With a Greenfields agreement, a union must be a party to it. Meaning a union will be involved in its bargaining, so that is something you need to consider.

Or you can operate under your Industry Award until you have enough employees to start a new EA (non-union).