answersLogoWhite

0

If you are going to have a contract for employment, you should sign and receive a copy of it before you begin working - in fact the contract should specify a date of commencement of your employment.

But be aware - most jobs are not contractual, most jobs are at-will, so unless you have a specific arrangement to have an employment contract, you probably won't be getting one ever.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are the essentialia of a contract of employment?

what are the essentialia of an employment contract


Can employee cancel employment?

Yes, an employee can cancel employment as long as there was no contract for that employment. If there was a contract, the employee can be sued for breech of contract.


What benefit should you receive after 3 years for unlimited contract?

It depends what it says in your contract.


What information should be on a contract of employment?

The post title,renumaration duration of the contract duties entaials and other condition attached to the contract including working hrs.


What are your rights if you had an employment contract and you were fired?

There really aren't any specific rights. You should receive your final paycheck in the standard time frame. As long as no laws were broken regarding why you were let go, there really isn't much in the way of what you can do.


If you signed an employment contract that underrepresented what your job responsibilities would be is there any legal action you can take or compensation you can receive?

As this is a legal question it would be necessary to consult a lawyer who is competent in employment law of the region in question.


What is contract of employment?

A contract of employment is a document which describes the employer and employee agreement. The document contains the duties to be done over a certain duration and the amount of remuneration to be expected.


C Title VII can override the employment environment and conditions detailed in a written employment contract between an employer and an employee?

Yes, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act can override an employment contract if the terms in that contract conflict with the law. The contract cannot overrule because Title VII is codified law (is that the right term?) and therefore supersedes an employment contract.


How long before i get employment insurance?

Employment insurnance will usually start afer your probation is over. It should say in your contract how long you will be on probabtion for it is usually 3 months.


How much notice should you have for eleven years service?

The amount of notice you should have for eleven years of service depends on your employment contract, company policies, and local labor laws. In general, it is common for employees with over ten years of service to receive a longer notice period, typically ranging from 2 to 4 weeks. It is advisable to refer to your employment contract or consult with HR for specific details.


What is the impact of an employment contract on employment-at-will?

An employment contract dictates the conditions of employment, such as salary, vacation, benefits, etc. An "at will" employee serves at the pleasure of the employer, meaning their employment can be terminated at any time, for any reason, or for no reason at all. The effect of an employment contract on an at-will employee would be to set salary, benefits and so on as long as the employee worked at that employer.


Do you get paid on legal holidays?

Yes, employees are typically entitled to receive their regular pay on legal holidays, unless otherwise specified by their employer or employment contract.

Trending Questions
In the book Ghoul by Michael Slade what is the purpose of kidnapping the Siamese twins? You want to get fired and get Minnesota unemployment what the best way to get fired? What are the names of the three federal cabinet? There are many laws and regulations that prevent the unethical use of animals in scientific research Which federal law sets forth standards for the care and treatment of laboratory animals including? When do court ordered child visitations stop in the state of Texas? Who claims the kids on taxes during a divorce we have been separated for more than half of 2008 and the kids have all lived full time with me? Can you get a visa extension if you have a criminal conviction? Which branch of government is responsible for printing coins and money regulating foreign trade and declaring war? Can you sue after your case is dismissed? What is the statute of limitations in Virginia for filing a medical malpractice suit? Is giving someones phone number out without permission illegal? Why does a constitution need to be amended? How do you use modus operandi in a sentence? Is using the Showbox app illegal? If you are withholding your children from their biological parent due to safety and their well being could you still be held in contempt under Washington state laws? Who were the judges in re Wakim ex parte McNally (1999) 198 CLR 511? What are masts? What does it mean when a judge dismisses a case and what are the implications for the parties involved? Must a tenant supply the landlord with a key to their apartment? How does a person with a felony charge get a job in Nebraska?