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If the employer does not allow you to take home to study the contract?
Tell us, please, when you were hired, were you given the contract to read home?
Personally, I believe that the employer’s refusal to study the contract for me for at least a few days can be considered a sufficient condition for stopping the process of negotiations on employment.
Does this happen often at all?
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It happens often, the decision is yours, in general, as always
You have the right to offer and consider everything the way you think (pun :). This is fine.
UPD: No. You can still do it beautifully and diplomatically - declare it not at the moment when they are waiting for a signature, but, for example, write about it a day / week in advance.
A person is an extremely impulsive creature who sees a narrow context and is not able to assess a difficult situation, especially one that they do not know (and our HR certainly does not see such situations very well). remember this.
I would never take a job like this.
Which I do not advise you.
Yes, I also believe that if an applicant at an interview asks for a copy of an employment contract, this is a reason to stop further interactions with him. You get more and more tired of it later.
Depends on how he argues this, in any case, before signing, you must read it
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