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Covering letter calling attention to three distinct documents contained as appendices, the contract of employment, the code of conduct, and the job description. H-53720
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Australian legal contract of employment presented as a letter, counter-signed by the new recruit. H-84469
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Letter of appointment in which the formal contract of employment has been re-written to sound more informal but it is still the same contract in letter style. H-11846
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Informal letter of appointment, with a place for counter-signature by the new recruit. H-84970
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Letter of appointment in which the formal contract of employment has been re-written in letter style, with a place for counter-signature by the new recruit. H-43434
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Letter of appointment, not formally a contract but implies the existence of a contract and explains all the elements of the new relationship in easy to understand terms. H-33331
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A letter of dismissal to an employee - serious misconduct by the Employee has led to immediate dismissal and termination of the contract of employment. H-44439
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A letter of notification to an employee - redundancy of position due to changes in operations leads to immediate need for retrenchment. H-93715
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Letter of rejection for someone who lodged an application but was applying for the wrong job. H-68651
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Letter of rejection for someone who failed to lodge the application by the closure date.
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Letter of rejection for someone who was not in the final group from which the appointment was made. H-33820
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Letter of rejection is for someone who was not in the final group from which the appointment was made. H-84680
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Letter of rejection for someone who was not considered because (s)he was over-qualified. H-26109
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Disabled applicant. This letter of rejection is for someone who was not considered because (s)he was over-qualified for the position. H-97660
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Letter of rejection for someone who got an interview but was not considered for the position because (s)he was under-qualified. H-12903
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Disabled applicant. Letter of rejection for someone who got an interview but was not considered for the position because (s)he was under-qualified. H-17414
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Letter of rejection for someone not considered for an interview because (s)he was under-qualified. H-75477
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Disabled applicant. Letter of rejection for someone who was not considered for an interview because (s)he was under-qualified. H-46588
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Letter of rejection for Disabled applicant who was in the final group. H-72166
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Letter of rejection for someone who was in the final group from which the appointment was made. H-90098
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Letter of rejection is for someone who was in the final group from which the appointment was made. H-79374
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Disabled applicant. Letter of rejection for someone who was in the final group. H-63960
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Letter structure useful for executive style resumes, requiring analysis of the statement of requirements. P-71896
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Simple letter for executive type resumes requiring analysis of the statement of requirements.
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Diagram highlighting the possible variants (about 25 variants) that follow an external Vacancy advertisement. H-27561
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A list of all the machines and tools in use at the golf course and a programme for systematically training a new employee in their use. N-12187
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In Australia the medical certificate is completed by the medical practitioner to validate time off work where the disease or injury is not work-related but will impact upon the ability of the employee to attend the workplace or perform the assigned task.
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Medical certificate filled out by a medical practitioner concerning an injury that is work-related.
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PDF. Meeting - Auditorium-style - they are there to listen. H-10475
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Visio. Meeting - Auditorium-style - are there to listen. H-22723
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A meeting where equal participants sit around a series of circular tables encouraging interaction between the 8 members of "our table" and 6 at the "top table". (meeting1)
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Visio. Meeting - Banquet style - where equal participants sit around a series of circular tables. H-78965
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PDF. Meeting - Board-style. A meeting where everyone is equal, except the chairperson. H-56511
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Visio. Meeting - Board-style. A meeting where everyone is equal, except the chairman. H-78688
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CC = Class (couples) to get up and play roles, or interact with other participants in front of the class. H-66362
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Visio. Meeting - CC-style.Seated as couples to get up and play roles, or interact with other participants in front of the class. H-64412
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CS = Class (singles); also known as CE = Class (exam) style. (meeting 9)
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Meeting arrangements for CS = Class (singles); also known as CE = Class (exam) style. (meeting 9) Visio format
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Meeting - Forum-style. A special U-style "forum" meeting plan. H-32907
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Visio. Meeting - Forum-style. A special U-style for interaction of the audience with the experts. H-46495
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PDF. Meeting - Full square style - everyone is equal. H-48920
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Visio. Meeting - Full square style - everyone is equal. H-15569
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PDF. Meeting - IT training style for new concepts; they all need a terminal. H-40911
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Visio. Meeting - IT training style. A meeting for learning each with a terminal, H-65588
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Meeting - RU-style. U style but more intimate and sitting closer and freer to talk to the other participants. H-14722
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Visio. Meeting - RU-style. U style but more intimate and sitting closer and freer to talk. H-92463
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PDF. Meeting to go through a training manual. H-89249
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Visio. A meeting to go through a training manual. H-89310
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PDF. Meeting - U-style. Participants sit around three sides of a square (everyone is equal). H-97691
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Visio. Meeting - U-style. Participants sit around three sides of a square (everyone is equal). H-73874
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