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The contract of employmentA contract of employment is an agreement entered into by an employer and an employee under which they have certain mutual obligations. If no contract of employment exists beforehand, one will come into existence as soon as an employee starts work and, by doing so, demonstrates that he or she accepts the job on the terms offered by the employer.
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