Employment rights legal service
The Employment Rights Legal Service?is a collaborative partnership between Kingsford Legal Centre, Inner City Legal Centre, and Redfern Legal Centre.
Employment Rights Legal Service?is a?free?and?confidential?legal advice and casework service aimed at helping migrants and other vulnerable workers across NSW.?
We can provide you advice if you are:
- Not being paid the right amount;
- Losing your job unfairly;
- Being bullied by your boss;
- Being sexually harassed; or
- Being discriminated against.
To book an appointment, call us 02 8004 3270 or complete our .
Need an Interpreter? Call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and ask them to call us on 02?80043270.
?Kingsford Legal Centre and the Employment Rights Legal Service are grateful for the funding received from?Australian and NSW Governments through the Community Legal Centres Program administered by Legal Aid.?
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Fact Sheets and Information
COVID-19 and being stood down.
COVID-19 and Race Discrimination.
Vaccination and Work - COVID-19.
Women at Work
Kingsford Legal Centre, in conjunction with Asian Women at Work (AWAW), created the Women at Work factsheets to provide vital information to women experiencing challenges in the workplace.
Each factsheet features a case study focusing on a common workplace issue women face and outlines preventative steps, as well as legal and non-legal avenues for dealing with workplace issues.
English
Is Sadia a Casual or Permanent Employee?
Ling is not Getting the Right Pay.
Apakah Sadia Pekerja Lepas Atau Pekerja Tetap?
Ling Tidak Mendapat Gaji Yang Benar.
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Our solicitors are available to chat to community members, groups, and organisations about your rights at work.
Telephone us on 02 8004 3270 or email us at coordinator@erls.org.au to discuss setting up an event.
Kingsford Legal Centre and the Employment Rights Legal Service are grateful for the funding received from?Australian and NSW Governments through the Community Legal Centres Program administered by Legal Aid.
Kingsford Legal Centre acknowledges the Gadigal and Bidjigal Clans, who traditionally occupied the Sydney Coast.
We respect those Elders, past and present, and thank them for allowing us to work and study on their lands.