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Hiring the employee in Estonia

7 September 2015
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Types Of Agreement, Hiring the employee in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, employment agreement, employment law, labor law, Ownership of Inventions/Other Intellectual Property (IP) Rights, Secrecy/Confidentiality, lawyer in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Types Of Agreement

Employment contracts may be: non-term; fixed-term, temporary, seasonal; on additional work, secondary job; with home workers; on the supply of servicesand other. As a rule, an employment contract is concluded for an indefiniteperiod of time (non term).

 

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According to the Law of Obligations Act, employers may determine which information employees are obligated to keep as a production or business secrets. Employers and employees may agree on a contractual penalty for a breach ofthe duty to maintain confidentiality and the provisions of compensation fordamage caused by a breach of the duty to maintain confidentiality to the extent not covered by a contractual penalty.

 

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In the absence of any contractual terms, there are statutory provisions which will apply to determine ownership of IP rights. Hiring Non-Nationals EU citizens have the right to stay in Estonia provided that they have valid travel documents or an identity card for up to three months. In order to obtain the right of temporary residence, an EU citizen must contact the local governmen tauthority and register his/her residence within three months from the date of entering Estonia. The right of temporary residence is granted for a period of five years. A residence permit for non-EU citizens is issued only if the wages of the foreigner ensure his/her subsistence in Estonia. An employer must pay the foreigner a salary which is at least equal to the product of the recent average yearly wages in Estonia published by the Statistical Office of Estonia and the coefficient 1,24.

 

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There are restrictions on who can be employed to carry out certain hazardous activities and restrictions on the types of work that vulnerable groups (e.g. childrenor pregnant women) can be required to undertake.

 

Types Of Agreement, Hiring the employee in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, employment agreement, employment law, labor law, Ownership of Inventions/Other Intellectual Property (IP) Rights, Secrecy/Confidentiality, lawyer in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Outsourcing And/Or Sub-Contracting

Changes of the owner of an enterprise, establishment or organisation,the subordination, founder or name thereof, any merger by forming a new enterprise, establishment or organisation, division by forming new enterprises, establishments or organisations, division by acquisition or merger by acquisitionmay not be a legitimate reason to terminate employment relations.

 

If you wish our assistance regarding the employment law in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, please contact our English speaking attorneys at law at info@gencs.eu 

 

For questions, please, contact Valters Gencs, attorney at law at info@gencs.eu


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