Employment Agreements
Even though there may be nothing in writing, there is an employment contract that exists between every employer and employee. Every employee has a fiduciary duty to their employer.
The general laws of contract apply. The following must occur for the contract to be deemed to have been accepted.
There must have been an offer by the employer and an acceptance by the employee.
There must be consideration, in this case an agreement to pay wages in exchange for performance of work.
There must have been an intention to create a legal relationship. This excludes volunteer workers.
The parties must have the legal capacity to enter into a contract.
The work to be performed must not be illegal.
Do you use Independent Contractors?
The contract used by an independent contractor is not an employment contract and has greater possibility for variation of standard conditions. It may be a possible alternative for your business.
What restrictions are there on Employment Contracts?
An employment contract must not seek to avoid legislated minimum conditions in areas such as:
Minimum wage and wage protection
Equal pay
Annual and public holidays
Parental, sick and bereavement leave
Employment protection
Anti-discrimination protection
Voluntary defence service leave
Individual Employment Contracts
These contracts must contain a dispute settlement procedure and a stand-down clause.
Do I need to bother with the award if I have an Employment Contract?
Employers should keep an up to date copy of the relevant award and make it available to their employees.
Legislation and awards automatically provide some employment contract clauses and the minimum employment conditions.
Intellectual Property
What IT issues should be considered when employing staff?
Preparation before a staff member is hired can prevent a lot of problems when the staff member resigns or is terminated.
Have you considered issues such as:
A confidentiality agreement.
Assignment of copyright issues.
A restraint of trade clause
If you provide an Employee Handbook, it may include terms and conditions of employment that will form part of the employment contract.
If the employee is covered by a State or Federal award, these awards specify minimum terms and conditions of employment that will form part of the employment contract.
How do I terminate an employee's Employment Contract?
To avoid allegations of unfair dismissal, it is important to have a documented history of unsatisfactory performance and warnings that were given to the employee. It is prudent to give the employee written warnings and obtain written acknowledgment that the warnings were received.
There are some basic principles that should be considered before dismissing an employee:
The termination must be warranted
The termination must be fair
The employee must be given the required period of notice or pay in lieu
The termination must comply with the terms of the employee's individual employment contract
The employee must be paid all amounts owed including: wages; leave entitlements; severance pay; and superannuation.
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