By: Miriam Taylor | 2010-09-21 | Law An employment contract, or contract of employment, is an agreement between an employer and an employee which sets out their employment rights, responsibilities and duties. These are called the ‘terms' of the contract. read more
By: kinzu robinson | 2012-01-18 | Careers Employment contract is what contains the vital rules and guidelines that are expected to be followed by the employees. This is the document that helps an individual to be aware of the rules that the companies work according to. read more
By: Rebecca Kruger | 2011-04-18 | Human Resources Getting the right employment contracts templates in your business makes a difference to the performance of your team and ultimately the performance of your business. It makes sense to engage staff using a detailed employment contract as this then makes it fair to any disagreements should they arise. read more
By: daer glista | 2010-12-02 | Internet Marketing The first step in becoming self employed is in deciding what to do. Where do your interests lie and what particular skills and training have you had. Many people use this as an opportunity to re-train and do something completely different with their lives. Maybe even take up a niche or service based business. Another factor is how much money is there available for investment in the start up, is there finance or support available and ho read more
By: Complete ITProfessional | 2012-03-07 | Career management If you're working for a company in the information technology industry, whether you're a direct employer, or a consultant to a client, there are a few things you should know about them. I'm not saying "dirty little secrets" about them – just a few things to enhance your knowledge about the company, which can help you do your job even better. read more
By: James NLMAU | 2010-10-18 | Careers Whether you are seeking employment or want to hire an employee, you will need an employment contract. This article will guide you how you can protect your interests. read more
By: Kate Russell | 2011-04-26 | Human Resources Many employers, especially smaller ones, don't really understand the importance and value of having a really good, robust set of terms. [...] read more
By: John Peterson | 2012-02-13 | Telecommuting Cell phones can be very convenient, but before signing the contract wireless phone service, make sure to ask a few questions: read more
By: Robert Elliott, J.D. | 2010-09-09 | Ask an Expert Employers need to know how to reduce their workers' comp costs. Learn about 9 things an employer can do to achieve this goal. read more
By: hongkongvisageeza | 2012-06-18 | Customer Service Imagine, you have been shortlisted in a reputed company situated in Hong Kong, and all of a sudden you receive a call asking you to join the company. The company is offering you a good position with a heavy package. Rain or shine, you will join that company, won't you? read more
By: Addison Hart | 2012-05-01 | Mental health So, what is dementia? Or what leads to this disease? Dementia is basically the condition that includes multiple cognitive impairments caused by damaged brain cells as an aftermath of a physical medical condition. It is also a common cause of Alzheimer’s disease. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-06-20 | Intellectual property If you run a business, it is often necessary for your employees to sign contracts. These contracts lay out your terms, as well what is expected of them. Some individuals may be so excited about landing a new job they are too busy celebrating to carefully read the terms of the contract. read more
By: Addison Hart | 2012-05-17 | Exercise You know walking as exercise is good, but just could not squeeze it in your schedule? Or you may have started a routine but got tired halfway? You might be missing a lot! read more
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