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Employment Contract

India-compliant under the Shops & Establishments Act and Payment of Wages Act, 1936. Fields marked * are required.

Employer Details
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Full registered name of the company.
Example: ABC Technologies Private Limited
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Date the contract is signed.
Example: Today's date
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Registered office address — determines applicable Shops & Establishments Act.
Example: Plot 12, Whitefield, Bengaluru 560066
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The state's Shops & Establishments Act governs this contract.
Example: Karnataka / Maharashtra / Delhi
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Courts in this city will have jurisdiction over disputes.
Example: Bengaluru
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The person signing on behalf of the company — appears in the signature block.
Example: Priya Agarwal
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Their title at the company — shown under their signature.
Example: Director / Chief Human Resources Officer
Employee Details
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Legal name as on government ID.
Example: Ananya Mehta
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Used to verify age for PF, ESI compliance. Employee must be 18+.
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Residential address for legal correspondence.
Example: 45, Koramangala, Bengaluru 560034
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Recorded for background verification. Partial masking recommended for Aadhaar.
Job Details
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The functional team the employee belongs to.
Example: Engineering / Finance / Sales
Working Hours
Salary Structure (Annual CTC)
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Total Cost to Company per year — base for all salary components.
Example: ₹6,00,000
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Basic salary is the base for PF (12% of basic). Lower basic = lower PF deduction.
Example: 40% of CTC
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50% for metro cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai), 40% otherwise.
Example: 50% for Bengaluru
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The day salary is credited each month — appears in the Compensation clause.
Example: Last working day
Statutory Benefits
Why we ask
Mandatory under EPF Act 1952 for employees with basic ≤ ₹15,000. Employer also contributes 12%.
Why we ask
Mandatory if gross monthly ≤ ₹21,000. Employee: 0.75%, Employer: 3.25%.
Probation & Leave
IP, Confidentiality & Non-Solicitation
Why we ask
After leaving, employee cannot solicit the company's clients or recruit its employees. Non-solicitation is enforceable in India.
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Employment Contract
Governed by the laws of India and the Shops & Establishments Act of (State)

This Employment Contract, dated (Date), is made between:

EMPLOYER: (Company Name), registered office at (Company Address), (the "Company")

EMPLOYEE: (Employee Name), residing at (Employee Address), (the "Employee")

IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants herein, the parties agree as follows:

1. EMPLOYMENT & POSITION: Appointed as (Designation) in (Department), reporting to (Manager), at (Location). Employment: (Type). Mode: (Mode).
2. DATE OF JOINING: (Joining Date).
3. COMPENSATION: Annual CTC: Rs.(Amount). Full salary table included in the agreement.
4. WORKING HOURS: 8 (eight) hours/day, weekly off: (Weekly Off).
5. PROBATION: (Probation). Notice during probation: (Notice).
6. LEAVE: CL: (CL) | SL: (SL) | EL: (EL).
7. STATUTORY: PF: (PF). ESI: (ESI). Gratuity: (Gratuity).
8. TERMINATION: Notice after confirmation: (Notice).

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