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SECTION 2: TERMS & CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT



               2.1 AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS
               You will be notified in writing of any changes to your terms and conditions of employment within one
               month of the changes taking place. This written notification will include the nature and date of the
               change. This written notification does not apply if the change is as a result of a change in legislation.

               2.2 EMPLOYMENT OFFER
               Our offer has also been made on the basis of information you have given on your curriculum vitae and
               during your interviews. If it subsequently transpires that any of this information is false or misleading,
               the Company reserves the right to withdraw its offer or, if applicable, terminate your employment.

               2.3 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT
               It  is  a  condition  precedent  of  this  offer  of  employment  that  the  company  receives  satisfactory
               references and evidence of your qualifications. The company will request references from previous
               employers.  These  references  must  be  on  file  prior  to  your  commencing  employment  with  the
               company.

               You may also be required to undergo a medical examination with the company’s doctor prior to an
               offer of employment. Confirmation of appointment will be dependent on the doctor confirming you
               are fit for employment.

               The Company reserve the right to request employees to undertake annual eye sight testing to ensure
               the minimum requirements of the Company quality policies are met.

               2.4 PROBATIONARY PERIOD
               You will be required to satisfactorily complete a six-month probationary period of employment. During
               the probationary period, employment may be terminated at the Company’s absolute discretion. In
               such case, you will be entitled to 1 weeks’ notice, after the completion of 13 weeks’ service.

               The Company reserves the right to extend the probationary period up to a total of 12 months to
               include any notice period. The company may if it wishes pay salary in lieu of notice and require that
               during such notice period you do not carry out any duties or attend at the work place. During the
               probationary period your performance will be evaluated and if successful the company will confirm
               the  cessation  of  the  probationary  period.  During  the  probationary  period  the  provisions  of  the
               disciplinary procedure will not apply.

               2.5 INDUCTION AND EMPLOYEE TRAINING
               On commencement of your employment you will receive an induction into Company policies and
               procedures,  health  and  safety  procedures,  cash  and  money  handling  procedures,  retailing  and
               merchandising and customer service ethos as deemed pertinent to your role.
               Training specific to the job role will be provided on commencement if required also.

               2.6 PERFORMANCE APPRAISALS AND REVIEW

               It is Company policy to monitor your work performance on a continuous basis so to provide you with
               every opportunity for maximum personal development within your role. The performance appraisal
               plan serves as a communications vehicle between you and the Company to set performance goals and



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