Parliament Act 2025

Clerk and Office of the Clerk - Office of the Clerk - Employment

113: Clerk is employer and may remove employees

You could also call this:

"The Clerk is your boss and can hire or fire you."

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You work for the Clerk if you are an employee of the Office of the Clerk. The Clerk is like your boss and has the same rights as other employers. The Clerk can remove you from your job at any time, but must follow the rules in your employment agreement. You can find more information about this by looking at the legislation from 1988 and the legislation from 2020. The Clerk has the power to make decisions about your employment. This means the Clerk can decide who to hire and who to remove from their job.

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Part 5Clerk and Office of the Clerk
Office of the Clerk: Employment

113Clerk is employer and may remove employees

  1. The Clerk has the rights, duties, and powers of the employer of the employees of the Office of the Clerk.

  2. The Clerk may, subject to any conditions of employment included in the employment agreement applying to an employee, at any time remove that employee from their office or employment.

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