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Public holidays present a unique challenge for employers

with different obligations

they must be across

All employees are entitled to be absent from work

on a public holiday

and permanent employees

who usually work on this day can take the

day off, and still be paid for their usual hours

Employees who don't usually work on this day

are not entitled to payment for the public holiday

Many businesses continue trading on public holidays

and employers can request that staff work

as long as their request is reasonable

If an employee works on a public holiday

the Award or agreement they are covered by

outlines any extra entitlements that need

to be applied

These may include:

additional pay known as penalty rates

an extra day added to annual leave

or minimum shift lengths for casual staff

If a public holiday falls during an employee's

annual leave or sick leave, permanent employees

are still obliged to be paid, so public holiday

hours are not deducted from their leave balance

Award details change frequently

so it's important to stay on top of the changes.

For more information about your obligations

Speak to Employsure today: 1300 651 415

For more infomation >> Public Holiday Entitlements - Duration: 1:25.

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All Korean public institutions to hire employees through blind recruitment starting Sept. - Duration: 4:48.

Having a top university label and an eye-catching ID photo certainly didn't hurt one's chances

of landing a better job here in Korea.

But efforts are underway to change that trend... starting with public firms.

Relevant education, training, character and experience will play the deciding factors.

In our news features tonight, Oh Jung-hee gets us better acquainted with the new blind

recruitment system.

What's been making life more difficult for young job seekers in Korea, in addition to

the frozen job market,... is the widespread recruitment culture -- firms seeking students

from high-level universities with good grades, strong foreign language skills and extra certification.

But the Moon Jae-in administration is to make a change to that starting from the latter

half of this year.

(Korean) June 22, 2017 "Applicants to public organizations won't

have to write down discriminatory factors like academic background, hometown or physical

conditions.

This is to have those from different universities fairly compete from the same starting point,

evaluated by their competency."

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(Korean ) "These days, students don't give a serious

thought to what their real dreams are... but instead are busy thoughtlessly earning certifications.

We want to end this and change our society to the one where people can first think about

their desired career path and diligently prepare for that."

(Stand-up) "The National Health Insurance Corporation

is one of the very few public institutions that's been conducting blind recruitment.

It adopted the new recruitment system in 2015,... so has a lot to share with other public organizations

on the system's strengths, and on how best to conduct the whole process."

80-percent of the corporation's work is taking civil complaints,... so communication and

problem-solving skills are crucial.

Current application forms don't ask applicants about their academic background or language

skills... but about whether they have related experience... or took related school courses.

(Korean ) "Through the blind recruitment system, we

can offer opportunities to more applicants than before.

Also, the time new employees take to adjust... is shortened from 6 months to 2 or 3 months."

Hwang Hee-yeong graduated a local university... and went through several failures in job-seeking.

But after highlighting her experiences as a teaching assistant and others,... her key

capabilities were acknowledged and she was finally employed.

(Korean ) "I also applied to other companies that weren't

'blind recruiting,' but I wasn't confident about myself, and if I failed, I'd blame my

academic background.

But my current company recognized my capabilities above anything else, and that motivates me

to work even harder."

Midas-IT, a mid-sized software provider,... has been hiring workers based on their personality

and work ethic for seven years.

Until 2010, the company -- just like others -- had been hiring people who graduated from

top universities... but now, the company takes that only for reference.

(Korean ) "We once did an employee investigation...

and found out those who were doing well in our company weren't from good universities.

And they were all more positive, proactive, passionate and strategic than others.

So we thought those traits should be the key standards."

Kim Dong-min, who's been working here for 11 months,... says he didn't graduate from

a famous university and doesn't even have a widely-required high English score.

(Korean ) "I thought that it was natural for companies

to consider applicants' university degrees... but for this company, no.

During the interview, I told the interviewers mostly about what I can contribute by working

here."

Korea is only at the beginning stage of becoming a capability-based society... and some things

need to be done to successfully implement and improve the blind recruitment system.

(Korean ) "There will be cases when companies have good

enough reasons to see, maybe not which university applicants are from, but what they majored

in.

The same goes for photos or gender.

The policy will have to become a bit more flexible if it were to be expanded to the

private sector."

After blind recruitment was first announced by the government, responses varied among

university students,... with some saying it's a reverse discrimination against those from

high-level universities.

But all in all, the new system has been praised just for veiling applicants' university degrees...

as it grants opportunities to more people to 'just give it a try.'

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> All Korean public institutions to hire employees through blind recruitment starting Sept. - Duration: 4:48.

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Here's Why EXO Xiumin Hates Drinking In Public - Duration: 1:32.

Here's Why EXO Xiumin Hates Drinking In Public

EXOs Xiumin revealed that he likes to drink at home by himself rather than going out. In a recent episode of Outside the Blanket is Dangerous, Xiumins said he drinks home alone due to avoid mistakes.

I drink alcohol home alone just in case I do something bad or a fight breaks out.

When the staff interviewed Baekhyun and Chen, they both confirmed that Xiumin really liked to be alone and did everything by himself. I think Minseok hyung (Xiumin) really likes being alone.

He either drinks by himself or watches movies, and thats it. He really doesnt do anything else.. Many deemed this very sensible of him and commended his maturity.

For more infomation >> Here's Why EXO Xiumin Hates Drinking In Public - Duration: 1:32.

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Riviera Beach to demolish Public Works building after mold is discovered by safety inspectors - Duration: 0:21.

For more infomation >> Riviera Beach to demolish Public Works building after mold is discovered by safety inspectors - Duration: 0:21.

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All Korean public institutions to hire employees through blind recruitment starting Sept. - Duration: 4:49.

Having a top university label and an eye-catching ID photo certainly didn't hurt one's chances

of landing a better job here in Korea.

But efforts are underway to change that trend... starting with public firms.

Relevant education, training, character and experience will play the deciding factors.

Oh Jung-hee gets us better acquainted with the new blind screening process.

What's been making life more difficult for young job seekers in Korea, in addition to

the frozen job market,... is the widespread recruitment culture -- firms seeking students

from high-level universities with good grades, strong foreign language skills and extra certification.

But the Moon Jae-in administration is to make a change to that starting from the latter

half of this year.

(Korean) June 22, 2017 "Applicants to public organizations won't

have to write down discriminatory factors like academic background, hometown or physical

conditions.

This is to have those from different universities fairly compete from the same starting point,

evaluated by their competency."

[ , ]

(Korean ) "These days, students don't give a serious

thought to what their real dreams are... but instead are busy thoughtlessly earning certifications.

We want to end this and change our society to the one where people can first think about

their desired career path and diligently prepare for that."

(Stand-up) "The National Health Insurance Corporation

is one of the very few public institutions that's been conducting blind recruitment.

It adopted the new recruitment system in 2015,... so has a lot to share with other public organizations

on the system's strengths, and on how best to conduct the whole process."

80-percent of the corporation's work is taking civil complaints,... so communication and

problem-solving skills are crucial.

Current application forms don't ask applicants about their academic background or language

skills... but about whether they have related experience... or took related school courses.

(Korean ) "Through the blind recruitment system, we

can offer opportunities to more applicants than before.

Also, the time new employees take to adjust... is shortened from 6 months to 2 or 3 months."

Hwang Hee-yeong graduated a local university... and went through several failures in job-seeking.

But after highlighting her experiences as a teaching assistant and others,... her key

capabilities were acknowledged and she was finally employed.

(Korean ) "I also applied to other companies that weren't

'blind recruiting,' but I wasn't confident about myself, and if I failed, I'd blame my

academic background.

But my current company recognized my capabilities above anything else, and that motivates me

to work even harder."

Midas-IT, a mid-sized software provider,... has been hiring workers based on their personality

and work ethic for seven years.

Until 2010, the company -- just like others -- had been hiring people who graduated from

top universities... but now, the company takes that only for reference.

(Korean ) "We once did an employee investigation...

and found out those who were doing well in our company weren't from good universities.

And they were all more positive, proactive, passionate and strategic than others.

So we thought those traits should be the key standards."

Kim Dong-min, who's been working here for 11 months,... says he didn't graduate from

a famous university and doesn't even have a widely-required high English score.

(Korean ) "I thought that it was natural for companies

to consider applicants' university degrees... but for this company, no.

During the interview, I told the interviewers mostly about what I can contribute by working

here."

Korea is only at the beginning stage of becoming a capability-based society... and some things

need to be done to successfully implement and improve the blind recruitment system.

(Korean ) "There will be cases when companies have good

enough reasons to see, maybe not which university applicants are from, but what they majored

in.

The same goes for photos or gender.

The policy will have to become a bit more flexible if it were to be expanded to the

private sector."

After blind recruitment was first announced by the government, responses varied among

university students,... with some saying it's a reverse discrimination against those from

high-level universities.

But all in all, the new system has been praised just for veiling applicants' university degrees...

as it grants opportunities to more people to 'just give it a try.'

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> All Korean public institutions to hire employees through blind recruitment starting Sept. - Duration: 4:49.

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BIGBANG's T.O.P To Complete Mandatory Service As Public Service Worker - Duration: 1:01.

BIGBANG's T.O.P To Complete Mandatory Service As Public Service Worker

After being on July 31, BIGBANG's has officially been assigned reservist status by the Ministry of National Defense and is being transferred from the police department today, August 28, to finish the remainder of his mandatory service as a public service worker (generally those assigned reservist status complete mandatory service as a public service worker).

According to police, T.O.P will be serving under the supervision of the Military Manpower Administration in the jurisdiction of his residence. The time that T.O.P had been — for the duration of his prosecution — will not count toward his total service.

Soompi. Display. News. English. 300x250. Mobile. English. 300x250. ATF.

For more infomation >> BIGBANG's T.O.P To Complete Mandatory Service As Public Service Worker - Duration: 1:01.

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Lawmakers convene for rail special session, hear public testimony on funding proposal - Duration: 3:23.

For more infomation >> Lawmakers convene for rail special session, hear public testimony on funding proposal - Duration: 3:23.

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Second public safety tax initiative headed to Pueblo voters - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> Second public safety tax initiative headed to Pueblo voters - Duration: 1:54.

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Public meeting on Harrisonville flooding tonight - Duration: 2:05.

For more infomation >> Public meeting on Harrisonville flooding tonight - Duration: 2:05.

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Public Royalty : La princesse Madeleine de Suède est enceinte de son troisième enfant ! - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> Public Royalty : La princesse Madeleine de Suède est enceinte de son troisième enfant ! - Duration: 1:54.

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Jacksonville holds public info session for Commerce Road extension - Duration: 0:43.

For more infomation >> Jacksonville holds public info session for Commerce Road extension - Duration: 0:43.

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State funding for public education - Duration: 0:36.

For more infomation >> State funding for public education - Duration: 0:36.

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Yingluck will address public at appropriate time, Puea Thai party will carry on as before - Duration: 2:52.

Yingluck will address public at appropriate time, Puea Thai party will carry on as before: Statement

Thailands Puea Thai party on Tuesday (Aug 29) released its first statement since the disappearance of ousted premier Yingluck Shinawatra last week, saying that she would address the public at an appropriate time.

In the meantime, the party will continue fighting for democracy and human rights, it said.

The statement comes amid intense speculation over the whereabouts of Yingluck, who failed to turn up in court on Friday (Aug 25) to hear the verdict in a criminal negligence case that could have landed her in jail for up to 10 years.

Public prosecutors had alleged that she, as prime minister, had mismanaged the multi-billion dollar programme that paid rice farmers some 50 per cent above market prices for their paddy.

From now on, the party stands as a political institution for the people, it said.

All the mighty struggles of the party would make the party, members and supporters stronger and support each other more, it said. We will work for a peaceful society, good economy and for the benefit of the people.

We will carry out our obligations as before.. The rice subsidy scheme was a key campaign promise of the Puea Thai party, which won a landslide victory in the 2011 elections.

But it left state warehouses overflowing with paddy, and unseated the country as the worlds top rice exporter.

Yingluck, Thailands first female prime minister, was ousted by a court ruling in 2014 shortly before the rest of her government was topped by a military coup.

She was retroactively impeached in 2015, and had her assets seized as the military government tried to fine her some 35 billion baht for the rice scheme.

She is now said to be in Dubai, where her brother Thaksin Shinawatra - another former prime minister ousted by a coup - lives in exile.

The ruling junta, which kept her under tight surveillance in recent years, has denied allegations that it had helped Yingluck leave the country. Her imprisonment would have created a powerful martyr figure, and heightened political tensions in the divided Kingdom.

For more infomation >> Yingluck will address public at appropriate time, Puea Thai party will carry on as before - Duration: 2:52.

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Are mug shots public record in Montana? - Duration: 0:50.

For more infomation >> Are mug shots public record in Montana? - Duration: 0:50.

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Public Information Explained & Unclassified Information Explained ISO 27001 Training - Duration: 0:55.

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