Legal&You Fourth Quarter 2018

Legal&You Fourth Quarter 2018
Our latest news to help you through life
Wrapping up 2018
Benjy Porter
Benjy Porter - CEO
6 December 2018
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WRAPPING UP 2018
A note from Benjy Porter

As we approach the end of the year, we have a chance to show our gratitude to our loyal members, reflect on our mission to be a companion to you, and look forward to what the new year holds.

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Labour
& LEGAL
Your right to annual leave and bonuses

Towards the end of the year one of the most common labour related complaints we receive from our members is that they have been treated unfairly by their employer because they didn’t receive a bonus or weren’t granted the leave they applied for. We unpack your rights and responsibilities. Watch the video 2min 20sec viewing time

Police
Your rights at a roadblock

With the festive season approaching it’s important that you are aware of your rights when stopped at a roadblock.

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