A written statement of employment is a legally binding document which puts the main terms of employment in a document and which an employer is required to give to an employee.
technical skills and employment
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
Irving Kovarsky has written: 'The Negro and fair employment' -- subject(s): African Americans, Discrimination in employment, Employment
Wesley Etheridge has written: 'Summer youth employment' -- subject(s): Youth, Employment, Manpower policy, Summer employment
L. Anthony Loman has written: 'Women and employment' -- subject(s): Employment, Sex discrimination in employment, Women
Melba L. Lee has written: 'Employment problems of women' -- subject(s): Employment, Sex discrimination in employment, Women
Betty R. Anderson has written: 'Personnel testing and equal employment opportunity' -- subject(s): Discrimination in employment, Employment tests
Louis N'Daba has written: 'HIV/AIDS and employment' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, AIDS (Disease), Patients, Employment, Discrimination in employment
H. Heginbotham has written: 'The youth employment service' -- subject(s): Employment agencies, Great Britain, Great Britain. Youth Employment Service
Judith Sandbrook has written: 'Youth and work' -- subject(s): Youth, Employment, Summer employment
The statement was written by John Locke.
Guy Templer has written: 'India's employment programmes for the alleviation of poverty' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Poor, Government policy, Employment, Full employment policies