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Your pay & leave

  • Rates of pay
  • Pay days and close-off dates
  • Annual leave
  • Parental leave

 

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Your benefits

  • Training & development
  • Superannuation
  • Salary packaging
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Staff Card Benefits program

 

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Advice & support

  • Work health & safety
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  • Equity & diversity at work
  • Change management guide
  • Career transition
  • Employee Assistance Program
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Messages for staff

  • Enterprise bargaining update
  • UniSuper seminars in May
  • Attend a salary packaging workshop
  • Check out extensive selection of staff benefits
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How we can help you

We provide HR advice and support on your leave, pay and benefits, performance and career development, flexible working arrangements, hiring new staff, and your health and safety at work.

Contact us

  • Visit Ask HR to find answers to frequently asked questions.
  • Find out who to call in HR.
  • If you have questions about this website email human.resources@sydney.edu.au
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