21 Feb Hiring staff – should you start with casuals?
Casual, part-time, full-time? What should you start with when it’s time to begin hiring?
It’s always difficult when starting up to know when is the right time to start hiring casual/part-time/full-time as you grow and scale.
I speak from experience myself and advising other start-ups legally. I think the approach generally to start off hiring casuals as a good way of protecting your legal position if you need to replace quickly without too many consequences.
Obviously it’s a double edged sword if they want to up and leave without giving you notice.
Thinking about your employment agreements when hiring
You might consider having in your hiring agreements that the anticipation is for them to move to part-time/full time upon certain milestones being reached and/or performance (at your discretion) but it would give them some comfort that the position would move in that direction if all goes well and the business can afford it.
I’ve asked my accountant as well at those times what the business can afford in terms of position increases and pays which has been really helpful.
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Ian Aldridge is the Founder and Principal Lawyer Director at Progressive Legal. He has over 15 years experience in advising businesses in Australia and the UK. After practising in commercial litigation for 12 years in major Australian and International Law Firms, he decided to set up a NewLaw law firm in Australia and assist growing Australian businesses. Since then, he has advised over 2,500 small businesses over the past 6 years alone in relation to Intellectual Property Law, Commercial, Dispute Resolution, Workplace and Privacy Law. He has strived to build a law firm that takes a different approach to providing legal services. A truly client-focused law firm, Ian has built Progressive Legal that strives to deliver on predictable costs, excellent communication and care for his clients. As a legal pioneer, Ian has truly changed the way legal services are being provided in Australia, by building Legal Shield™, a legal subscription to obtain tailored legal documents and advice in a front-loaded retainer package, a world-first. He has a double degree in Law (Hons) and Economics (with a marketing major). He was admitted to the Supreme Court of NSW in 2005.