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Joint Employment Contract
1. Parties: Identification of both employer entities and the employee, including their full legal names, addresses, and registration numbers for employers
2. Background: Context of the joint employment arrangement and the purpose of the agreement
3. Definitions: Key terms used throughout the agreement, including specific terminology related to joint employment
4. Position and Duties: Employee's role, responsibilities, and how duties are divided between the two employers
5. Commencement and Duration: Start date, term of employment, and any probationary period
6. Work Location: Primary workplace(s) and any requirements for travel between employer locations
7. Working Hours: Distribution of working hours between employers, schedule coordination, and overtime arrangements
8. Salary and Benefits: Compensation structure, including how salary and benefits are split between employers
9. Holiday and Leave Entitlement: Vacation rights, holiday pay, and coordination of leave between employers
10. Sick Pay and Absence: Procedures for reporting sickness and how sick pay is handled between employers
11. Employer Obligations: Specific responsibilities of each employer regarding management, supervision, and support
12. Confidentiality: Employee's obligations regarding confidential information from both employers
13. Intellectual Property: Ownership and rights to work product created during employment
14. Termination: Notice periods, grounds for termination, and process for ending employment with either/both employers
15. Governing Law: Confirmation of Danish law application and jurisdiction
1. Non-Competition: Restrictions on working for competitors, used when employee has access to sensitive information
2. Training and Development: Specific arrangements for professional development and how costs are shared between employers
3. Company Equipment: Provisions regarding tools and equipment provided by either employer
4. Collective Agreement Compliance: Required when either employer is bound by collective agreements
5. Data Protection: Specific provisions about handling personal data between multiple employers, required if sensitive data processing is involved
6. Mobility Clause: Used when there may be a need for the employee to work at different locations
7. Performance Review: Process for conducting performance reviews when there are multiple employers
8. Bonus Arrangements: Include when performance-based compensation is part of the package
1. Schedule 1 - Job Description: Detailed description of roles and responsibilities for each employer
2. Schedule 2 - Working Hours Schedule: Detailed breakdown of time allocation between employers
3. Schedule 3 - Compensation Structure: Detailed breakdown of salary and benefits allocation between employers
4. Schedule 4 - Company Policies: Relevant policies from both employers that apply to the employee
5. Schedule 5 - Data Processing Agreement: Specific arrangements for handling personal data between multiple employers
6. Appendix A - Contact Information: Key contacts at both employers for different purposes (HR, direct supervision, etc.)
7. Appendix B - Reporting Structure: Organization charts showing employee's position in both organizations
Authors
Primary Employer
Secondary Employer
Employee
Commencement Date
Employment Period
Joint Employment Relationship
Working Hours
Primary Workplace
Secondary Workplace
Base Salary
Benefits
Intellectual Property Rights
Confidential Information
Group Companies
Termination Date
Notice Period
Probationary Period
Reporting Lines
Primary Supervisor
Secondary Supervisor
Company Policies
Work Product
Professional Services
Collective Agreement
Working Day
Holiday Year
Pension Scheme
Bonus Scheme
Performance Review Period
Company Equipment
Data Protection Legislation
Personal Data
Trade Secrets
Governing Law
Interpretation
Term and Duration
Position and Duties
Employer Responsibilities
Working Hours
Place of Work
Remuneration
Benefits
Expenses
Holidays
Sickness and Absence
Training
Performance Review
Intellectual Property
Confidentiality
Data Protection
Non-Competition
Non-Solicitation
Health and Safety
Company Property
Collective Agreements
Reporting Structure
Work Allocation
Coordination Between Employers
Leave Entitlement
Pension
Insurance
Termination
Notice Period
Garden Leave
Post-Termination Obligations
Force Majeure
Severability
Entire Agreement
Amendments
Governing Law
Jurisdiction
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