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Sunavi Employee Contract

Every Sunavi Employee will receive a contract that will reflect their rights, position, payment, insurances and more within the Sunavi Corporation. The Sunavie Employee Contract is a document that a person must agree to in order to become a full-fledged employee of the Sunavi Corporation. Without sighing this document, the person will not be recognized as a Sunavi Corporation employee and has no rights to any benefits or access to Sunavi Corporation equipment, supplies, and access to Sunavi owned locations. This might be edited in the future when the board of directors and labor union come to an agreement with any proposed changes.

The Contract

The following items are reflected within the contract itself that the Sunavi employee agrees on.

1. Employment

2. Position

3. Employee responsibilities

Employee will:

  1. Have and carry a valid worker's license while performing their duties.
    1. This worker's license will only be given out by Sunavi Corporation when the employee completes the positional training.
  2. Use of Sunavi Corporation equipment for authorized business only.
    1. Equipment can be defined as gear, supplies, starships, stations, etc.
  3. Not permit any unauthorized person to use Sunavi Corporation equipment. Unauthorized employees may be personally liable for any accident or loss.
  4. Report all accidents/incidents that involve Sunavi Corporation employee(s) to the Sunavi Branch Office according to Sunavi Corporation policy.
  5. Personally assume responsibility for any and all fines associated with the use of Sunavi Corporation ship in use of Sunavi business.
  6. Agree and accept that failure to follow the rules may result in temporary or permanent suspension of worker's privileges, or have more serious consequences.

Pilot's will:

  1. Not transport unauthorized passengers such as hitchhikers. Not transport any illegal supplies that are not authorized by either Sunavi Corporation or/and client.
  2. Not change the indicated route unless it is appropriate and authorized for that use.
  3. Pre-checks security measures of the ship before beginning their route.
  4. Pre-checks security measures of transport supplies before beginning their route.
  5. Use safe driving principles, practices and techniques at all times.
  6. Not pilot under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Not drive if using a medication that impairs judgment, reflexes or alertness.
  7. Activate security protocols when the ship is left unattended.
  8. Before leaving port, perform an engineering check. Report any defects, immediately to the vehicle coordinator to determine if the ship is safe to operate.

4. Compensation

5. Benefits

6. Probationary Period

8. Termination

9. Non-Competition and Confidentiality

10. Entirety

12. Jurisdiction

OOC Notes

Rawolfe created this article on 2020/04/19 01:55.