Description
This is a letter stating your new employment. This is only applicable if you are starting a new position later within the year.
Tip
This document should show the details of your future employment (including how much you will be paid).
How to obtain this
You likely have this document on file. If not, contact your future employer for a copy.
Description
This is the agreement between you and your employer that you signed before you started working for them.
Tip
It will outline your employment details and information about your probation period (if any)
How to obtain this
You likely have this document on file. If not, contact your employer for a copy.
Description
This is the agreement between you and your employer that you signed before you started working for them.
Tip
It will outline your employment details and information about your probation period (if any)
How to obtain this
You likely have this document on file. If not, contact your employer for a copy.
Description
The pay stub should be your most recent (within the last 30 days), and is provided by your employer for every pay cheque they give you.
Tip
Make sure the pay stub includes year to date figures, current deductions, and year to date deductions.
How to obtain this
If your employer has a web portal, it may contain records of your pay history. Alternatively, you can contact your supervisor or HR department.