| NOUN | a contract of employment | contracts of employment |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- This case stands for the proposition that where "mutuality of obligation" between employers and casual or temporary workers exists to offer work and accept it, the court will find that the applicant has a "contract of employment" and is therefore an employee.
- The issue arises because, in British law, a contract of employment consists of both expressed and implied terms.
- In 2008, he joined Israel-based side Maccabi Haifa on loan. He subsequently signed a three-year contract of employment.
- Commissioner Black tabled a motion to terminate the city manager's contract of employment.
- An umbrella company is an employer, and so each contractor working with such a company signs a Contract of Employment, also referred to as a contract of service.
- Some ships sailed back direct to Calcutta from the West Indies with labourers who had completed their contract of employment.
- A grievance procedure was required to be included in the written statement of particulars of the contract of employment.
- This could result in a situation where a transferring employee (whose old contract gave them an enhanced holiday entitlement) may be working alongside an existing employee of the new company (working under a contract of employment whose terms were set by the "new" company) who has less generous holiday rights.
- Section 9 of the Employment Ordinance makes it clear that the fact that an employee takes part in a strike does not entitle his employer to terminate the employee's contract of employment.
- An employment contract or contract of employment is a kind of contract used in labour law to attribute rights and responsibilities between parties to a bargain.
- In United Kingdom law, the concept of wrongful dismissal refers exclusively to dismissal contrary to the contract of employment, which effectively means premature termination, either due to insufficient notice or lack of grounds.
- His contract of employment included a clause stating that any technical improvements that he made would be the intellectual property of the company.
- It is also outlined in every NHS employee's contract of employment and in professional standards set by regulatory bodies.
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