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An employment contract in Austria should include the following information:
Under Austrian law, employment contracts can be concluded verbally, in writing, or electronically. However, written contracts are the most commonly used and strongly recommended to ensure legal clarity and compliance.
If no written employment contract is signed, the employer must provide the employee with a written statement of terms and conditions (Dienstzettel) at the start of employment.
Both the employer and employee should carefully review the employment terms before signing the agreement.
Austria’s employment contracts can be classified into several different categories.
Employee contracts are the most common type of employment agreement in Austria. The two primary forms are:
Repeated use of consecutive fixed-term contracts with the same employee may, under Austrian law, be considered an indefinite-term employment relationship if there is no valid economic or social justification.
A part-time contract (Teilzeitvertrag) applies when an employee works fewer hours than a full-time employee. The agreement outlines working hours, compensation on a pro-rata basis, and entitlement to benefits. Part-time contracts may be either indefinite or fixed-term and are protected under Austrian labour law.
A temporary agency work contract (Arbeitskräfteüberlassungsvertrag) is used when a temporary work agency assigns an employee to work for a client company for a defined period. The agreement specifies the assignment duration, job duties, compensation, and obligations of all involved parties. Austrian law provides equal treatment protections and regulates assignment duration for temporary agency workers.
An apprenticeship contract (Lehrvertrag) governs vocational training arrangements between an employer and an apprentice. It includes details regarding training duration, working conditions, remuneration, and the rights and responsibilities of both parties. Austrian law imposes specific requirements to protect apprentices and ensure compliance with vocational training standards.
A freelance contract (Freier Dienstvertrag) regulates the relationship between a freelancer and a client for the provision of services. Unlike employee contracts, freelance agreements do not establish an employer-employee relationship. Freelancers are generally responsible for managing their own taxes and social security contributions.
Typically, hiring employees in Austria requires establishing a legal entity and registering your business with the relevant Austrian authorities. Employers must comply with Austrian labour laws, payroll obligations, social security requirements, working time regulations, and applicable collective bargaining agreements.
However, with Native Teams’ employer of record services, businesses can hire employees in Austria without setting up a local entity. We help companies manage compliant hiring, payroll, employment contracts, and HR administration while ensuring full compliance with Austrian employment regulations.
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