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About askwork.ai

Empowering temporary migrant workers to understand and protect their workplace rights in Australia.

Our Mission

askwork.ai was created to support temporary migrant workers in Australia, particularly those under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) Scheme. We believe every worker deserves to understand their rights and have access to support when they need it.

Using AI technology, we provide confidential guidance about workplace rights, help workers identify potential issues with their employment conditions, and connect them with legal professionals when needed.

How It Works

1

Ask Questions

Chat with our AI assistant about your work situation. Ask in simple language about your pay, hours, conditions, or any concerns you have.

2

Upload Documents

Upload photos of your payslips, contracts, or other work documents. We'll analyze them to check if everything looks correct.

3

Get Guidance

Receive clear explanations about your rights and whether your situation raises any concerns. We'll suggest next steps you can take.

4

Connect with Help

If we identify serious issues, you can request to be connected with a legal professional who can provide personalized advice and assistance.

Your Rights as a Worker in Australia

Minimum wage of $24.10/hour (casual)
Overtime and penalty rates for extra hours
Safe working conditions
Keep your own passport and documents
Access to your own bank account
Protection from discrimination
Reasonable accommodation deductions only
Clear information about your employment

Legal Disclaimer

This service provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. The information provided by askwork.ai is for educational purposes and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal counsel. No solicitor-client or attorney-client relationship is created by using this service.

For specific legal matters relating to your employment, visa status, or workplace rights, please consult a qualified legal professional licensed to practice in Australia.

By continuing to use this service, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer.