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Employment Contract
Create a Texas-compliant GC employment contract. Protect your projects with clauses for OSHA safety, DTPA compliance, at-will terms, and Texas lien laws.
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As a General Contractor in Texas, your employment agreements must balance the state's at-will doctrine with specialized construction risks. This contract protects you against common liabilities like... Read more
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Clearly defines the employer and employee, including legal names and addresses, to establish who is bound by the contract.
Specifies the employee's position, duties, and responsibilities, providing clarity on job expectations, which helps prevent future disputes.
Details salary, payment schedule, and any additional benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, bonuses, etc., to ensure clarity on remuneration terms.
Outlines expected working hours, overtime policies, and any flexible working arrangements, essential for setting mutual expectations.
Defines the duration of employment (if applicable) and conditions under which either party can terminate the contract, including notice periods and severance, to manage termination processes.
Requires the employee to keep proprietary information confidential, protecting the employer's business interests and trade secrets.
Restricts employee's ability to compete with employer or solicit clients and employees post-employment, although enforceability varies by state.
Outlines methods for resolving disputes, such as arbitration or mediation, which can lower litigation costs.
Ensures that if one part of the contract is invalid, the remainder stays in effect, preserving the contract’s overall integrity.
Specifies which state's laws will govern the contract and where any legal actions would be taken, providing predictability in the legal environment.
Requires any modifications to the contract to be in writing and signed by both parties, ensuring that the written contract remains the definitive source of agreement terms.
As a General Contractor in Texas, your employment agreements must balance the state's at-will doctrine with specialized construction risks. This contract protects you against common liabilities like workplace injuries and building code violations while ensuring compliance with Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 15.50 for non-compete enforceability. By defining precise job descriptions and compensation structures, you mitigate the risk of DTPA claims and pay disputes, ensuring your site supervisors or project managers are legally aligned with Texas labor and construction standards.
In Texas, employment is generally at-will, meaning you can terminate the relationship for any legal reason. However, our contract includes termination notice periods and specific job duties to minimize 'wrongful termination' claims while maintaining your rights under Tex. Lab. Code § 21.051.
Yes. While an employment contract governs the internal relationship, it includes clauses regarding the employee's role in documentation (like lien waivers and affidavits) to prevent subcontractor or trade disputes that could lead to property liens under Texas construction law.
Under Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 15.50, a non-compete must be ancillary to an otherwise enforceable agreement. This contract is structured to provide the necessary consideration (such as specialized training or access to trade secrets) to help make restrictive covenants legally binding.
The contract explicitly requires employees to adhere to OSHA health and safety standards and EPA waste disposal protocols. By making safety compliance a core job duty, you establish a basis for termination 'for cause' if an employee violates these critical site regulations.
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