• JackbyDev
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    11 天前

    Lol, it’d be nice if they gave you one to read, but that’s generally not the case.

    • maxwells_daemon@lemmy.world
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      11 天前

      I read mine. My boss sent it to me 2 days before I actually started working there, then he let me work there for a week before actually signing, with all benefits being contractually valid from the day I started, not from the day I signed.

      If you never saw your contract, get a lawyer.

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        11 天前

        We have this information but it’s usually pamphlets, not a contract you sign. I haven’t ever signed a contract for a job. I’ve signed things, yeah, like NDAs and stuff or an offer letter, but that’s it.

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        11 天前

        Usually it’s an NDA or something.

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        11 天前

        You sign an offer. Then there’s a separate pamphlet with benefits they hide in the depths of the supply closet somewhere.

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        11 天前

        My position is a state position in Europe. Since the specifics of the contract are standardized, and can be found online (theoretically), I didn’t have to sign a contract to start working. I hated it… still do, even if the job is overall good. I only have a piece of paper from HR stating that the state granted me the position.