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Can a possible employer require a 6 month commitment from you, for employment? |
Can a possible employer require a 6 month commitment from you, for employment? Yes, but in order for it to be enforceable, you would need to enter into a contract, which would also mean if the employer chose not to use you within less than a six month period, you would be allotted a certain compensation for the period of the contract. If you sign the contract they can... |
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