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Contract of Employment USA

Hi all

I've recently joined a SME with a small team in the USA, Utah to be precise. 

I am about to make an offer of employment to a US national and am in need of a contract template.

HR Inform doesn't have such a thing and I wonder if anyone can signpost me / share something with me?

I understand fully that state laws vary hugely and there is no one-size-fits-all but a basic contract would be a good place to start.

Any help is much appreciated!

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  • Hi Nikki

    It's probably going to be essential to engage the services of a locally-based adviser in order to draw up a viable contract of employment. There will be a cost, but not getting all aspects of this arrangement (not just the contract of employment) right and legally-compliant could be vastly more costly
  • Hi Nikki

    Contracts aren't standard in the US. Unless the state mandates them (which I don't think Utah does), or there is a union, it's quite normal not to have a formal written contract of employment. It of course doesn't mean you can't have them, but makes it especially important to take David's approach of getting local legal advice.
  • I recommend r/humanresources on Reddit, which is an international HR community but with a strong US basis, specifically for HR professionals and well moderated. You likely to find someone who'll help you out with something from UT itself.

    You may also like the r/AskHR subreddit, where posts are tagged [UT] for Utah-related items. Lots of good reading to get up to speed on local HR culture.
  • In reply to David:

    Thank you David, wise words
  • In reply to Lorna :

    Thanks Lorna, really helpful
  • In reply to Lorna :

    Thanks Lorna, really helpful
  • In reply to Lorna :

    Thanks Lorna, really helpful
  • In reply to Robey:

    Thanks very much Robey, this sounds great, I will take your advice!
  • Hi,

    We used to employ US based employees, they were based in different states and as such, laws relating to their employment differed from one to the next. I strongly agree with David, seek advice to ensure everything is correct.