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Employer Employee Relationship

Employer is a person, who is contractually bound to a worker, working under his supervision called employee to give that worker money, salary or wage in exchange for ongoing work and for which the employer directs the worker and exercises fundamental control over the operations allotted to that worker.

An employer can be anybody e.g. an organization, institution, Government entity, small business, or professional service firm, a non profit association or individual who employees or put to work a person who is called an employee or a staff member.

Employment contract for agreement

Employee contract is one such writes document that specifies the condition of the relationship between an employer and an employee, that defines rights and responsibilities between the two. Generally made for management or

senior level employees, who are involve in strategy designing and have access to sensitive information of the organization

or a work process. Employment contract also includes working condition, pay, increment, leave policy, termination policy etc.

Responsibilities of both employer and employee

Both the parties have set of responsibilities to be perform towards each other for harmonious industrial relationship.

  1. Employer:- As per the law they are responsible for health, safety and welfare of employees by providing them a conducive working environment along with the required training and equipments with unambiguous job role.
  2. Employee:- They must do, whatever is reasonably practicable to achieve the task, goal or target given by the employer without any undue or unfair requirement with honesty and integrity towards their job role and organization.   

Purpose of employment contract

The ultimate purpose of this contract is to ensure both employer and employee to have a clear understanding of what is expect from each other during the term of employment. The contract can also serve as a torch light to eliminate

the dark side in the form of an industrial dispute, which may arise at a later stage. It also helps you to understand

what are your rights and responsibilities as a common employee or labour working to serve the organization as per law. Both employer and employee are bound to the employment contract until

such time that it ends due to notice serve to each other or a change in the terms of the contract is make by either party.

FAQs- Revocation

  1. Explanation of revocation as per law ?

Revocation is the act of recall or annulment of a right a process or a thing gives to someone. It is cancelling of an act the recalling of a grant or privilege or making void some deed,

contract or agreement previously existing. A temporary revocation of grant or privilege is call as suspension. In the law of contract revocation is a type of remedy for buyers

when the buyers accept  a non confirming goods from the seller.

Hence, there are many forms of revocations which are typically done as either a punishment or

to prevent abuse of a privilege or a right. 

  • What does revocation certificate means ?

A certificate of revocation is a list of revoke certificate that is use to determine if the current certificate is still trust. If the certificate of website that you tried to visit appears on the CRL list then it means that it has been revoke and

the issuer no longer trusts the particular website or any of its content.

  • What is a revocation hearing ?

As per criminal law a revocation hearing is a kind of court hearing before a judge in which the judge decides

whether to revoke your probation or your pay roll applied for the purpose of getting a bail. If you are revoke you may have to face a serious legal implication and sometimes imprisonment also.

  • What are the modes of revocation ?

An offer may be revoked when at any time before the communication of its acceptance is complete as against the proposer

who has proposed an offer following are the various methods through which an offer can be revoked:

  • Communication to the offered
  • Publication of revocation
  • Harmful reliance
  • Option of revocation
  • Performance partial unilateral contracts

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