JobWatch is an employment rights legal centre that supports Queensland workers with their rights at work. If so, you`re probably a victim of salary theft with a legal right to a refund of what you`re owed. JobWatch is a legal centre for workers` rights that provides Victorian workers with assistance for their rights at work. JobWatch is an independent, nonprofit organization that receives state and federal funding. In principle, we prefer candidates who can demonstrate a strong interest in employment law and/or anti-discrimination law. Visit the JobWatch website for fact sheets and self-expression kits on various employment-related issues. JobWatch was featured on ABC News on October 12, 2022, commenting on pandemic-related changes in the employment landscape. Address: 10/21 Victoria Street, Melbourne 3000Phone: (Infoline) 9662 9458Visit Jobwatch websiteContact person: Tamasan FreyerEmail: admin@jobwatch.org.au Have you been underpaid? Are you being treated unfairly by your boss? Want to know more about your rights in the workplace? We publish a series of legal education fact sheets for employees who have problems at work. Learn about employment contracts, casual work, unfair dismissal, discrimination and more. Number of legal positions within the organization: 5 full-time equivalent lawyers If you`ve experienced sexual harassment or discrimination in the workplace, we`re here to help.
We support you with legal information and ad hoc advice up to continuous representation. A free national labour law service that advises and represents migrants and vulnerable workers across New South Wales. ERLS provides free and confidential legal assistance to migrants and other vulnerable workers across New South Wales. We provide employment advice to at-risk employees anywhere in New South Wales. There is an income limit. Learn more about accessing our services. In this internship, students work at Jobwatch, a legal centre in central Melbourne. JobWatch staff specialises in providing ongoing legal advice and cases to people with employment law issues, including unfair dismissal, harassment and discrimination in the workplace, and other requests for general protection. Students receive extensive training and support to advise the advice hotline on various employment law issues and to assist with legal training materials, case preparation and legal research.
Activities may include: Employment is extremely important to the financial security, independence and self-esteem of victims of family violence. We support Victorian workers whose work has been affected by the PV. We accept Monash students who are doing a clinical rotation. We also welcome students and graduates who want to volunteer. We offer training to students before they begin their internship/volunteer work Learn more about the success of the Monash Law alumni community through our experiential learning program. The Employment Rights Legal Service is funded by the New South Wales Government through the Community Law Centres Programme. The Employment Rights Legal Service (ERLS) is an innovative collaboration between the Kingsford Legal Centre, the Inner City Legal Centre and the Redfern Legal Centre. If we can advise you, we will arrange for a lawyer to call you back. If we are unable to assist you, we may refer you to other services and resources, including those listed below. Our lawyers can help you resolve your problems at work, including: Work to develop communication skills Do you have internships for high school students? Yes, we welcome volunteers and students from Monash who are doing a clinical rotation. Do you organize school trips or send lecturers to schools? community legal centres; Labour law; Anti-Discrimination Law JobWatch is proud to present its revised and updated COVID-19 Q&A resources for COVID-19 workplace issues in 2022. Learn more about our clinical program, the value it adds to your education, and how to apply.
Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) Please note that the JobWatch telephone information service is closed on Victorian public holidays. JobWatch operates a free and confidential telephone information service that provides information and money transfer services to Queensland workers. If you need an interpreter, call us on 131 450 via the free translation and interpreting service. We know it can be difficult to find time to call during the day, which is why our telephone information service is open until late at night on Wednesday evenings until 8.30pm – to support more people at a time that suits them.