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1 contract of employment
Gen Mgt, HRa legally enforceable agreement, either oral or written, between an employer and employee that defines terms and conditions of employment to which both parties must adhere. Express terms of the contract are agreed between the two parties and include the organization’s normal terms and conditions in addition to those that relate specifically to the individual. These terms can only be changed by employee agreement, if the contract itself allows for variation, or by terminating the contract. Terms are also implied in the contract by custom and practice or by common law. -
2 employment law
HRthe collection of statutes, common law rules, and decisions in court or employment tribunal cases that govern the rights and duties of employers and employees. The contract of employment forms the cornerstone of employment law, which also embraces discrimination and redundancy rights, collective bargaining, health and safety, union membership, and industrial action. -
3 contract
[kənˈtrækt]1. verb1) to make or become smaller, less, shorter, tighter etc:"I am" is often contracted to "I"m'
يُقَلِّص، يَتَقَلَّصMuscles contract.
2) American [ˈkɔntrakt] to promise legally in writing:يَتَعَهَّد، يَعْقِد إتِفاقِيَّة، يَلْتَزِمThey contracted to supply us with cable.
3) to become infected with (a disease):يَلْتَقِط عَدوى مَرَض، يُصابHe contracted malaria.
4) to promise (in marriage).يَعِد، يَلْتَزِم، يَتَعَهَّد2. [ˈkɔntrækt] nouna legal written agreement:عَقْد، إلتِزام، تَعَهُّد، إتِّفاقِيَّهThe firm won a contract for three new aircraft.
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4 contract
Gen Mgta legally binding agreement between two or more parties. A contract is made as a result of an offer by one party and acceptance on the part of the other. It normally involves an undertaking made by one party in consideration of an undertaking made by the other party or parties. Contracts are generally written but may be oral. Contract law may lay down additional conditions for the creation of valid contracts in some cases. Types of contract include contracts for the supply of goods or services and contracts of employment. -
5 guaranteed employment
HRan arrangement to protect employees in the event of a shortage of work. Guaranteed employment requires the payment of a minimum wage for a maximum number of workless days or hours. In some cases, a worker may qualify for a legal right to a guaranteed payment. An employer cannot lay off workers without a term in the individual contract of employment. The right to do so usually lies in a collective agreement incorporated into the contract of employment. -
6 service contract
HRa contract of employment for executive directors which lays down the conditions of employment and details of any bonus which may be paid, and outlines the procedure for termination of service -
7 psychological contract
HRthe set of unwritten expectations concerning the relationship between an employee and an employer. The psychological contract addresses factors that are not defined in a written contract of employment such as levels of employee commitment, productivity, quality of working life, job satisfaction, attitudes to flexible working, and the provision and take-up of suitable training. Expectations from both employer and employee can change, so the psychological contract must be reevaluated at intervals to minimize misunderstandings. -
8 conditions of employment
Gen Mgt, HRterms agreed between an employer and employee that are legally enforceable through a contract of employment. Conditions of employment include conditions that may be unique to the individual, for example, notice periods, remuneration, fringe benefits, and hours of work, as well as those that form organization-wide policies, such as discipline and grievance procedures and those dictated by legislation. -
9 self-employment
HRbeing in business on one’s own account, either on a freelance basis, or by reason of owning a business, and not being engaged as an employee under a contract of employment. The distinction between the self-employed and the employed is not always clear in law, but has a crucial bearing on matters such as the tax treatment of pay and the applicability of employment protection. A self-employed person may be an employer of others. -
10 professional contract
■ Written employment agreement between a player and a football club on the basis of which the player is paid in return for his footballing activity.■ Rechtsgültige Abmachung zwischen einem Spieler und einem Verein, die dem Spieler den Status des Berufsfußballers sowie den Erhalt eines entsprechenden Entgelts für seine fußballerische Tätigkeit garantiert. -
11 personal contract
HRa contract of employment that is negotiated on an employee by employee basis, rather than using a traditional structured system that gives identical contracts to groups of workers -
12 договор личного найма
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13 umowa o pracę
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14 договор о найме
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15 контракт о работе по найму
contract of employment4000 полезных слов и выражений > контракт о работе по найму
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16 contratto di lavoro
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17 договор о найме
убийство по договору, по найму — contract killing
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18 договор личного найма
договор личного найма, трудовой договор — service contract
срок трудового найма; срок службы — tenure of employment
полиция по договору, по найму — contract law enforcement
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > договор личного найма
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19 kontrakt
* * *subst. contract, agreement subst. [ forsikringsavtale] insurance contract, contract of insurance subst. [ arbeidskontrakt] contract of employment, employment contract subst. [ salgskontrakt] sales contract, contract of sale [ fastpris-] fixed-price contract (foreløpig kontrakt) letter of intent (i henhold til kontrakt) under the contract [ kostnadsdelings-] cost-sharing contract (slutte kontrakt) enter into a contract el. agreement (slutte kontrakt) make a contract (jus) (tildeling av kontrakt) award of contract -
20 агент по найму
См. также в других словарях:
contract of employment — ˌcontract of emˈployment noun contracts of employment PLURALFORM [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES a formal document giving the conditions of someone s job, how much they are paid etc; = TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: • Under his contract of employment, he is… … Financial and business terms
contract of employment — A contract of service or apprenticeship, whether express or implied and, if express, whether oral or in writing. Whether or not an individual is working under a contract of employment will determine whether they are entitled to certain statutory… … Law dictionary
contract of employment — /ˌkɒntrækt əv ɪm plɔɪmənt/ noun a contract between an employer and an employee stating all the conditions of work. Also called employment contract … Dictionary of banking and finance
contract of employment — See contract of hire; employment contract … Ballentine's law dictionary
contract of employment — See: service contract … Accounting dictionary
contract of employment — See service contract … Big dictionary of business and management
contract — con·tract 1 / kän ˌtrakt/ n [Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com with, together + trahere to draw] 1: an agreement between two or more parties that creates in each party a duty to… … Law dictionary
employment — em·ploy·ment n 1: an activity or service performed for another esp. for compensation or as an occupation 2: the act of employing: the state of being employed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
employment — em‧ploy‧ment [ɪmˈplɔɪmənt] noun [uncountable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES work that you do to earn money: • students seeking employment after college • Part time employment was often the only paid employment women could find. conˌtinuous emˈployment a… … Financial and business terms
CONTRACT — (Heb. חוֹזֶה, ḥozeh), in general law theory a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, in terms of which one party undertakes for the benefit of the other to perform or refrain from a certain act. As such, contract is the main… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
contract of service — ˌcontract of ˈservice noun contracts of service PLURALFORM [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES LAW another name for contract of employment * * * contract of service UK US noun [C] HR … Financial and business terms