- Contracts
A contract is a legally binding agreement between an employer and the employee, in a games design job you can be expected to work at least 35 hours per week. When you are sick you can still get paid but if it is not in your contract then you will not.
Within the contract you might be able to negotiate some terms depending on which job you are at and which terms you want to negotiate upon, upon reading the contract provided you can find how much you will get paid, how many hours you are expected to work each week or day, as well as you will find how many breaks and holiday you are allowed each year. Judging on which religion you are you may be allowed certain other holidays specific to your religion for example if you are Jewish you would be allowed to have Hanukkah off which does not apply to people that are not Jewish. Usually within a job you would get a maximum holiday of 28 days, this could be small holiday throughout the year with advanced notice, If you are a female and get pregnant you will be allowed to leave work at a certain point of your pregnancy and then come back after so many weeks which you would still get paid for regardless. Regardless what job you are working in you would be allowed something called compassionate leave. You would only be allowed this type of leave if the person that is sick is a dependant which is someone that you care for, for example your spouse, child or parents, as well as this there is no allocated time for how long you can actually spend caring for them and is entirely dependent on how much your employer wants to allocate you, but within this break you can be unpaid. Within the games industry your boss can actually force you to work overtime which is rarely done but they can if they feel the need to regardless of other things you may have planned on that day. Within a contract there is usually a clause that does not allow you to make separate games during your own spare time, but this may not apply to everyone and you would definitely have to check your contract regarding that.
- Employment Contracts
Within the employment contracts there will be numerous details that are inside, this can be different for each job you are working within but I will only be talking about the gaming industry. First of all the main thing within the contract most people concentrate on is the amount you will get paid each week or month depending on how the company wants to pay it to you. You will also get a variety of other bonuses such as a health insurance. Whilst working for any company there will be a part of the contract that is specifically for health insurance and what you will get once you are working for them, and if you get injured whilst at work what you will be expected from the company. You will also get retirement bonuses which are what you get from the company once you retire, this will include a payment package throughout your entire time of working with the company and the total sum will raise depending on how long you have worked there.
Within the contract there will also most likely be a confidentiality clause so that you cannot discuss the game or anything you are working on whilst at the company, if you do violate these terms and get discovered about it you will get fired from the job and most likely sued by the company for violating there terms.
- License Agreements
License agreements only really are applied when a developer wants to create a game based on a film, TV series or even a book. Within this license the developer would need to get several things such as the main story line, main characters and the title of the movie so that they can use it for there game. If the developers and designers use something that is not specified within the contract the deal can be cancelled or the company making the game can even be sued.
Another thing discussed within the contract is how much the rights will cost a company to purchase them for. More often than not there will be a payment given first to guarantee that they are serious about making the game, as well as if the game does well there will most likely be royalties which means that they will be getting more money depending on how much they both agreed upon.
- NDAs and Confidentiality agreements
- Collaboration Agreements
https://www.gov.uk/employment-contracts-and-conditions/overview
http://www.inc.com/encyclopedia/licensing-agreements.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-disclosure_agreement
http://www.inc.com/encyclopedia/licensing-agreements.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-disclosure_agreement