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Is it illegal to work when you are 14?

What age can I start work? There is no minimum age to start casual or part-time work in NSW. However, you have to be 14 and 9 months to do door-to-door sales work.

Is it legal to be forced to work every weekend?

✔️ Yes, you can ask your employees to work the odd weekend when your business demands it. ? However, your employees don’t have to say yes, if it’s not in their contract. ⏰ If it is in their contract – stick to what it says about hours and pay.

What are the example of discrimination in family?

Refusing to hire the mother of a child with a disability; Not promoting a man because he works from home on days his child is sick; Demoting a man who uses family medical leave twice a month to take his mother to chemotherapy; Not considering a woman for a leadership position because she has preschool-aged children.

Why do I want to work part time?

Reasons to Work Part Time: Taking up a part-time job is much better than being unemployed. It is similar to a saying that goes as “something is better than nothing”. Here are a few top 10 reasons to take up a part-time job. Outside commitments push you to take up a part-time job when unemployed(laid off)

What happens if I work part time but not full time?

So if you have part-time work that counts as past relevant work, the usual principle “if you can only work less than 40 hours a week, you should get disability benefits” does not apply. If the SSA decides you can do your part-time PRW, you will be denied benefits.

Why do people never want a full time job?

Whatever it is, take a deep breath and keep reading. Once you’ve checked out these 11 reasons, you might decide it’s in your best interest never to get a full-time job. Ever. 1. You Don’t Need to Work Full Time Nobody truly needs to work 40+ hours per week. If you could work fewer hours without reducing your income, you’d take that option, right?

Do you have to work one job at a time?

There’s no rule that says you have to stick to one job at a time. Instead of working full-time at one thing, why not run two or three different part-time jobs in parallel? You’ll be less likely to get bored or stuck in inflexible ways of thinking.