Human Resources tools and support
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CPA Australia have partnered with HRAnywhere to provide members in Australia and New Zealand access to a range of tools, advice, and bespoke services to support their human resourcing needs.
Human Resource policies and library
As a CPA Australia member in Australia or New Zealand, you have complimentary access to the HRAnywhere policies and forms library, including position description templates, workplace induction checklists, employee exit feedback forms, performance planning and review templates and routine workplace policy templates.
Advice subscription service: unlimited expert advice
Access unlimited expert advice via phone and email through the HRAnywhere People Matters Advice service, Monday-Friday 7am-7pm (AEST)*.
From understanding employment obligations, to working through a Workcover claim, an OHS compliance issue and everything in between, HRAnywhere can support you with a cost-effective subscription model.
*Excludes National and Victorian/Melbourne gazetted public holidays.
One-off advice and support
CPA Australia members can access special rates with HRAnywhere to provide a cost-effective solution to support your bespoke business needs, from a total outsourced solution to one-off support need.
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