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Contract Employment

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    • Contract of Employment Information

      A contract of employment is a legal agreement between an employer and an employee setting forth the terms and conditions of the employment arrangement. more »

    • How to Terminate a Contract of Employment

      A contract of employment is a document signed by both an employer and an employee designating specific terms and conditions for the employment relationship. It differs from an offer letter in that it is not intended to be an at-will employment situation. A contract of employment falls within the rules of typical contract law. Each... more »

    • Definition of Wrongful Discharge

      Wrongful discharge is said to occur when an employer terminates the employment of an employee in contravention of the terms of a contract, in violation of the law or constitutional provision. An employee who has been wrongfully discharged will have a cause of action (the ability to bring a lawsuit) against the employer for this... more »

    • How to Know Employee Rights in Ireland

      In Ireland the government department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment looks after issues regarding employment law. The department actually runs a special unit called the Employment Rights Information Unit which provides information in respect to the entitlements and obligations arising from a wide range of employment legislation. more »

    • Definition of a Contract of Employment

      At the end of a successful job search, the job seeker receives an offer of employment. This offer may come in the form of a contract. Independent contractors also often receive contracts for employment when negotiating with a new client. For employees and contractors, the contract of employment spells out the terms of a particular... more »

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