
How to draft an Employment Contract in Cyprus
- Οργάνωση/ Διοίκηση/ Ηγεσία - Ανθρώπινο Δυναμικό (HR) - Λογιστικά/ Έλεγχος/ Φορολογικά - Νομοθεσία, Νομική & Δικηγόροι

ΠΕΡΙΓΡΑΦΗ
This course provides a practical, Cyprus-focused guide to drafting clear, enforceable, and litigation-resistant employment contracts. Participants will gain a solid understanding of the local legal framework, including key employment laws and EU directives, and learn how to structure salary, benefits, working time, and termination clauses with confidence.
The course addresses common drafting mistakes, agency and temporary worker arrangements, restrictive covenants, confidentiality, and intellectual property rights. Special attention is given to expatriates, remote and hybrid working, and dispute-prevention techniques. Designed for HR professionals, managers, and advisors, the course also equips participants to future-proof contracts against evolving EU employment regulations.
ΣΕ ΠΟΙΟΥΣ ΑΠΕΥΘΥΝΕΤΑΙ
- Lawyers (employment, corporate, litigation)
- Accountants and HR professionals who deal with contracts
- Compliance and in-house officers
- Business owners who manage staff contracts
- Company directors and managers
- Directors and Partners
ΠΕΡΙΣΣΟΤΕΡΕΣ ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΕΣ
Course content
Module 1 – Core Structure of an Employment Contract
- Legal framework: overview of the Termination of Employment Law (Cap. 452), Provision of Information to Employees Law 100(I)/2000, Protection of
- Wages Law (Cap. 274), and EU Directives.
- Essential elements
- Structuring a clear, enforceable contract and avoiding reliance on unsuitable foreign templates.
- Typical mistakes
- Agency workers: contractual obligations when drafting for placements and agency staff.
Module 2 – Salary, Benefits, and Working Time
- Fixed vs variable pay: bonuses, commissions, and 13th salary, interpretation in
- Cyprus case law.
- Drafting allowances (travel, housing, meals)
- Overtime clauses and compliance with the Working Time Directive (2003/88/EC).
- Drafting for flexible and hybrid working arrangements.
- Commission clauses: structuring formulas, clawbacks, and payment timing to avoid dispute
Module 3 – Termination Clauses
- Notice periods: statutory vs contractual rights and limitations.
- Drafting probationary clauses to minimise exposure to unfair dismissal claims.
- Redundancy provisions and compliance with social insurance rules.
- Garden leave, suspension, and dismissal “for cause.”
- Early termination of agency worker placements: liability allocation between recruiter and employer
Module 4 – Restrictive Covenants, Confidentiality, and Intellectual Property
- Confidentiality clauses: defining scope, duration, and enforceability in Cyprus.
- Non-compete, nonsolicitation, and non-dealing clauses: enforceability limits imposed by courts.
- Employee-created intellectual property: ensuring ownership vests in the employer.
- Client protection clauses for recruitment firms: candidate ownership, nonpoaching, and fee protectio
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Module 4 – Restrictive Covenants, Confidentiality, and Intellectual Property
- Confidentiality clauses: defining scope, duration, and enforceability in Cyprus.
- Non-compete, nonsolicitation, and non-dealing clauses: enforceability limits imposed by courts.
- Employee-created intellectual property: ensuring ownership vests in the employer.
- Client protection clauses for recruitment firms: candidate ownership, nonpoaching, and fee protection
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Module 5 – Special Categories of Workers
- Contractors vs employees: legal tests for avoiding sham contracts.
- Expatriates and thirdcountry nationals: aligning contracts with immigration permit conditions (role, salary thresholds, duration).
- Remote and hybrid workers: GDPR obligations, lawful monitoring and ownership of equipment.
- Temporary/agency workers: identifying who the “employer” is and drafting responsibilities correctly
Module 6 – Litigation-Proofing and Future-Proofing Contracts
- Common drafting errors that trigger disputes Implied terms: how Cypriot courts interpret silence on overtime, 13th salary, and established custom.
- Words and phrases to avoid that unintentionally create obligations.
- Dispute resolution clauses
- Future-proofing against new EU rules: Platform Work Directive, Work-Life Balance Directive,
- Whistleblower protection, and AI monitoring
Πληροφορίες Εκπαιδευτή
Αναλυτικό Κόστος Σεμιναρίου
Για Δικαιούχους ΑνΑΔ
- € 300.00
- € 180.00
- € 0.00
- € 120.00
- € 120.00
Για μη-Δικαιούχους ΑνΑΔ
- € 300.00
- € 0.00
- € 57.00
- € 300.00
- € 357.00
ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΣΕΜΙΝΑΡΙΟΥ
Δευτέρα - 18 Μαΐου 2026
Ώρα
15:00 - 18:15
ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΗΣ:
Ανδρούλλα ΠουτζιουρήΤοποθεσία:
OnLine Virtual Classroom
Δευτέρα - 25 Μαΐου 2026
Ώρα
15:00 - 18:15
ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΗΣ:
Ανδρούλλα ΠουτζιουρήΤοποθεσία:
OnLine Virtual Classroom
Δευτέρα - 08 Ιουν 2026
Ώρα
15:00 - 18:15
ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΗΣ:
Ανδρούλλα ΠουτζιουρήΤοποθεσία:
OnLine Virtual Classroom
Ελληνικά
English

