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welcome to the McNees intellectual property podcast series this podcast will address employee confidentiality and intellectual property agreements by Bruce Wollstonecraft attorney at law mr. Wolfson Croft is a member of the intellectual property and Patent groups of McNees every company or organization has confidential information which if shared with the competition could cause the company to lose its competitive edge and negatively impact revenue examples of confidential information include information and data related to business strategy and product development customer and vendor lists and company financial information such as profit margins and pricing strategies a recent survey stated that 87% of employees who leave a job take with them information or data that they created in the job and 28% took information or data that others had created 88% of those employees took corporate presentations which contain business strategy documents 31% to a customer list and 25% took other type

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EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT. This agreement lays down the terms of employment, agreed upon by the employer and employee. Whether stated explicitly in the agreement or not, both the employee and the employer have the duty of mutual confidence and trust, and to make only lawful and reasonable demands on each other.
The employee matters agreement provides for the assignment of employees to either parent or the subsidiary, and the allocation between parent and the subsidiary of responsibilities and liabilities relating to such employees including compensation, equity awards, benefit plans, and health and welfare plans.
The terms and conditions of employment are the elements of a contract governing the working relationship between the employer and employee. These includes things like salary, holiday and sick pay, working hours, place of work and notice periods etc.
person is an employee The Supreme Court of Canada has noted that the fundamental question that should be asked when determining the employment status of a worker is whether the person is performing services as a person in business on his or her own account or on the account of someone else.
An employment agreement policy should include: A clear description of the employees job duties and responsibilities. Details about compensation, including salary, bonuses, and benefits. Information about employee benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.

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