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contract of employment

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contract of employment
n
(Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) a written agreement between an employer and an employee, that, taken together with the rights of each under statute and common law, determines the employment relations between them


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Changing the night would help avoid controversy over late additions to the agenda, council members said, such as the Friday in November 1994 when Frank Roberts added a proposal to vote the following Monday on extending City Manager Jim Gilley's contract of employment.
Employers also should warn all supervisors that their statements can be construed to imply a contract of employment and direct them to avoid such comments in employment interviews and other situations.
Jet Aviation), Judge Nicholas Politan ruled: "If the plaintiff seeks to rely on provisions in the employee handbook as the course of an implied contract of employment, then he must accept that agreement as a whole.
 
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