In the absence of a written employment contract form, an employment contract is generally accepted. In other words, the worker is free to dismiss at any time and the employer is free to dismiss the worker at any time – as long as the basis of the dismissal is not considered illegal dismissal. Employment contracts are a standard for companies in almost all sectors. As an employer, the employment contract helps you communicate your expectations of new employees very clearly. It also offers you legal protection and a document that you can refer to if an employee brings a dispute against your company. The following model employment contract describes an agreement between employer Susan C Clarke and worker Rudolph M Hettinger. Susan C Clarke agrees to recruit Rudolph M Hettinger as his personal assistant. This type of agreement between the employer and the worker, Susan C Clarke and Rodolph M Hettinger, becomes legally binding as soon as it has been signed by both parties. . .

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