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what is casulisation?
the increase in casual employment amount businesses to decrease the expenditure on salaries
outsourcing?
a business hiring another company to use with in the business e.g. a school hiring a cleaning company
types of employment.
casual, full-time, part-time, apprenticeship, unpaid/volunteer, self employed
education and training, what are the 6 main types and what is a positive of each?
HSC - end of schooling test that allows you to participate in uni
VET - vocational based course that offers work related experience
TAFE - diplomas and advanced diplomas that allow you to train for different careers before you finish school
Apprentiship - work, study and get paid
University - completing a post-school education that entitles you to a degree, which makes you more employable
Training - experience in work before finishing school, and is often done if there is an intention to go to TAFE
what are awards?
enforced document that states the minimum terms and conditions for every industries, provides a legal safety net for employees
what's an enterprise agreement?
an volunteered and negotiated agreement between employes and employers that are tailored for 'their' workplace, that doesn't override state laws on compensation, discrimination, child labour etc.
whats a common law contract?
the enforcement of laws that are present in common society
personal and social impacts of unemployment?
Social - unable to support family, eat out with friends, move areas (houses), unable to join clubs
Personal - stress, loss of credibility, discrimination, lose o confidence
4 sub Acts under the Anti-Discrimination Act.
Affirmation Action Act.
Sex Discrimination Act.
Disbaility Discrimination Act.
Racial Discrimination Act.
what are taxes?
compulsorary payments to the government made by individuals, business and other groups. mostly federal
types of taxes?
Income tax - federal tax levied on most salary wages
GST - federal tax on good and services
Excersise duty - federal tax applied on production of certain goods (cigaretts and alcohol)
process of paying tax.
PAYG or PAYE (pay as you go or pay as you earn) is when an income earner get their employer to take their tax away before they receive their income. G.C. is sent to the ATO with a complete tax return including all deductions and income