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contract of employment

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contract of employment

The legal basis of an agreement between an employer and an employee.



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A When an employer seeks to change an employee's terms and conditions, for example, increasing or decreasing the hours to be worked, the employer is seeking to vary the contract of employment.
re covered in these key areas: Must Have an employment contract Would you believe that having a contract of employment is actually first on our list?
However, you may be able to make a claim for wrongful dismissal, which is you in effect claiming for the balance of your notice period under your contract of employment.
 
 
 
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