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<P Align="justify">The practice of [[Future Worlds Center]] is to issue a welcoming letter so called Gentlemen`s` Agreement which is often signed by both parties and it refers to a [[Minimum Monthly Payment|minimum monthly income]] without contractual bond, whereas the actual remuneration of the associates is agreed in the specific project-task contracts ([[Policy: Signing a Contract with Future Worlds Center|Employee/Service Agreement]]) along with the rates budgeted for the assigned task(s) in the corresponding contract with the European Commission or other funding authority .</p>
<P Align="justify">The practice of [[Future Worlds Center]] is to issue a welcoming letter so called Gentlemen`s` Agreement which is often signed by both parties and it refers to a [[Minimum Monthly Payment|minimum monthly income]] without contractual bond, whereas the actual remuneration of the associates is agreed in the specific project-task contracts ([[Policy: Signing a Contract with Future Worlds Center|Working Contract]]) along with the rates budgeted for the assigned task(s) in the corresponding contract with the European Commission or other funding authority .</p>

Revision as of 07:51, 17 August 2012

The practice of Future Worlds Center is to issue a welcoming letter so called Gentlemen`s` Agreement which is often signed by both parties and it refers to a minimum monthly income without contractual bond, whereas the actual remuneration of the associates is agreed in the specific project-task contracts (Working Contract) along with the rates budgeted for the assigned task(s) in the corresponding contract with the European Commission or other funding authority .