Common use of Quasi Clause in Contracts

Quasi. subordinate relationships (continuous and coordinated collaboration). Such a contractual arrangement is not disciplined by the law. It is a kind of grey area between self-employment and dependent work. In order to avoid such an area becoming an out- let to bypass the rules of labour law, the agreement intervenes providing a minimum of rights for quasi-subordinate workers. Work/training contracts and ‘grants’. The agreement refers to some tools disciplined by Law No. 196/1997 aimed at favouring alternation between training and work, such as traineeships, guidance and ‘grants’. Such tools are used to advantage by means of the identification of adequate financing from Municipal, Provincial, Regional and EU sources.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: core.ac.uk, moodle.adaptland.it, iris.unimore.it

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Quasi. subordinate relationships (continuous and coordinated collaboration). Such a contractual arrangement is not disciplined by the law. It is a kind of grey area between self-employment and dependent work. In order to avoid such an area becoming an out- let outlet to bypass the rules of labour law, the agreement intervenes providing a minimum of rights for quasi-subordinate workers. Work/training contracts and ‘grants’. The agreement refers to some tools disciplined by Law No. 196/1997 aimed at favouring alternation between training and work, such as traineeships, guidance and ‘grants’. Such tools are used to advantage by means of the identification of adequate financing from Municipal, Provincial, Regional and EU sources.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: moodle.adaptland.it

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