Change of Workplace Notice

A Change of Workplace Notice is used to inform an employee that their workplace will be changing location.

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Last updated January 13, 2025

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Suitable for Australia

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Frequently asked questions

Use this Change of Workplace Notice if:

  • You wish to inform an employee that their workplace will be changing location.
  • You want to identify the new workplace.
  • You wish to identify the reason for a change in the employee’s workplace.

What does this Change of Workplace Notice cover?

  • The reason for the disruption to the regular workplace.
  • Where the new workplace will be located.

Further information

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The Legal Risk Score of a Change of Workplace Notice Template is Low

Our legal team have marked this document as low risk considering:

  • The document states the change in workplace as a definitive action without mentioning any possibility for employee input or negotiation, which might be perceived as unilateral decision-making and could affect employee morale or compliance.
  • The document is non-binding.

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