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Template ‘end of JobKeeper’ letters

By CCIWA Editor

Do you need to communicate the end of JobKeeper payments or Jobkeeper-enabled directions to employees? These two template letters might help. Simply add, subtract or replace the text so that it is relevant to your staff and your business.

Template letter A

Template A can be used to communicate the end of JobKeeper payments to employees. Some text will need to be deleted or altered before it is sent to employees. Click here to download.

Template letter B

Template B can be used to communicate the end of JobKeeper-enabled directions to staff. Some text will need to be deleted or altered before it is sent to employees. Click here to download.

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Do you need to communicate the end of JobKeeper payments or Jobkeeper-enabled directions to employees? These two template letters might help. Simply add, subtract or replace the text so that it is relevant to your staff and your business.

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