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Hi, I am working in the healthcare sector based in Kerala. I have the following queries regarding employment contracts:

Can a healthcare organization sign an employment contract for 3 years?

Is it legally accepted?

If we are issuing an employment contract, is the appointment order required?

Please share a sample contract with me so that I can refer to it.

Waiting for your reply.

Kind Regards,
Meera

From India, Trivandrum
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Hi, An employment contract for 3 years is acceptable as long as both parties sign under mutually agreed terms and conditions. When issuing an employment contract letter, it should include all clauses such as the contract period, separation clause for both parties, and the lump sum amount to be paid with necessary deductions like Tax Deducted at Source, etc. In the presence of an employment contract letter, a separate appointment letter is not required. You may find various contract formats online that you can download and edit as per your requirements.
From India, Madras
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rkn61
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Appointment letter is nothing but a contract of employment. If you have a separate format for Employment contract, duplication is not necessary. Nothing wrong in entering into a 3 year contract.
From India, Aizawl
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rkn61
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Obviously, Contract of Employment/Offer of Appointment is made out in the letter head of the Company.
From India, Aizawl
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Hi, Contract of Appointment to be printed in Company’s letter head - original to be given to the joinee - joinee to accept and sign the copy of the Contract of Appointment.
From India, Madras
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