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Draft Employment Contract in California for Staffing & Recruiting Business (February 2024)

How much does it cost to draft a Employment Contract in California? Below are summary details about a user that needed to draft an Employment Contract in California for Staffing & Recruiting Business. This cost data comes directly from ContractsCounsel's online marketplace. The user received 6 bids to draft the Employment Contract at a pricing range of $750 - $1,999 on a flat fee. The data includes project specifications and Employment Contract pricing. To review more pricing data, visit Employment Contract pricing.
Service type
Draft
Document type
Employment Contract
Location
California
Client type
Business
Client industry
Staffing & Recruiting
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$750 - $1,999 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
6 bids

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Forum Questions About Employment Contract

Employment Contract

New York

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

Can an employer change the terms of employee benefits without providing notice or obtaining consent?

I work for a small company that has recently made some changes to our employee benefits package without any prior notice or consultation with the employees. The changes include reducing the amount of paid time off, increasing the employee contribution for health insurance, and eliminating certain retirement benefits. I am concerned about the legality of these changes and whether the employer has the right to alter the terms of our benefits without providing any notice or obtaining our consent.

Damien B.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

If you have an employment contract, the employer must adhere to the terms of that agreement. Similarly, if the company has an employee handbook, changes to benefits must align with the policies outlined therein. Courts may consider an employee handbook as a binding contract if it creates an expectation of certain benefits. If your benefits are guaranteed in a written contract or employee handbook and the employer did not follow proper procedures to make changes, you may have a claim for breach of contract. Employers are generally encouraged to provide clear communication and advance notice of benefit changes to maintain trust and compliance with legal and policy obligations. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.

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Employment Contract

California

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

What's the arbitration agreement in an employment contract?

I am currently in the process of negotiating an employment contract with a new employer. I am concerned about the arbitration agreement in the contract, as I am not sure what it is or how it could affect me in the future. I want to make sure that I understand the implications of the arbitration agreement before signing the contract.

Gagandeep K.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

An arbitration agreement is a legally binding contract between two parties or more so in this case between you and the employer. In the Arbitration Agreement both parties agree to use alternative dispute resolution (e.g., mediation, settlement conferences, neutral evaluation, arbitration) rather than pursuing civil court litigation in case a dispute arises. The Arbitration Agreement typically describes the scope of the disputes covered as well as the process, procedure and other requirements related to arbitration. You can read more about Arbitration Agreement here https://www.contractscounsel.com/t/us/arbitration-agreement.

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