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Section : Contact us
Domain : Human Resource Management
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This chunk provides contact information and resources for the Fair Work Ombudsman, emphasizing the availability of assistance for employers and young workers regarding workplace rights and obligations, as well as support for language and communication needs. It is located at the end of the "Employing Young Workers Best Practice Guide," summarizing the commitment to providing reliable advice and resources for navigating employment issues.

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Fair Work online: fairwork.gov.au Fair Work Infoline: 13 13 94 Need language help? Contact the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 13 14 50 Help for people who are deaf or have hearing or speech difficulties You can contact us through the National Relay Service (NRS). Select your preferred access option and give our phone number: 13 13 94 The Fair Work Ombudsman is committed to providing you with advice that you can rely on. The information contained in this fact sheet is general in nature. If you are unsure about how it applies to your situation you can call our Infoline on 13 13 94 or speak with a union, industry association or a workplace relations professional. Last updated: April 2025 © Copyright Fair Work Ombudsman Employing young workers best practice guide fairwork.gov.au | Fair Work Infoline: 13 13 94 | ABN: 43 884 188 232

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