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Q: How many contracts?

How many contracts has your employer asked you to sign for just the 1 job?

 

I just hit my max at 4... one 'real' one, 2 for PSB (granted, there was a date change cos, so one was a re-sign), and then they just tried to get me to sign another 'real' on, with lower pay on it...

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2 copies of the same one.

One for my records, one for them.

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2 copies of the same one.

One for my records, one for them.

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2 copies for me as well.

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I'm no expert but I think one contract in English /Chinese should be sufficient. Are you still going to sign it? 

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Nope!

 

I had a couple of screaming matches (well, ok, just normal, but firm voice) over it.

 

And once I found out this last contract was going to reduce pay for some (most of my classes), there was NO WAY I was going to sign it! As I told them repeatedly - I already had a legally binding contract with them...

 

It finally got sorted out in my favour... (twice... once by the HR person who I was bitching out, and the other my manager, who I get along really well with :D)

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Two; one for them and one for me. And... emm.. lower pay? wtf?

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Different classes, different pay...!

 

 

NO.

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I signed a secondary contract( all contents were same as the primary, Chinese only version) as the employer needed to submit to the offices. I have copies of both.

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Me too. It was very 'ben' to ask me to sign second 'Contract' in Chinese only, but rep. insisted. He gave all copies to SAFEA. I told him, he must give me both copies of both contracts.

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