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Indecent Proposal? Whether and How to Ask Existing Employees to Sign New Employment Contracts

Asking existing employees to sign new employment contracts can be a sensitive topic. Employees will undoubtedly wonder why they are being asked to do so. Many will quite rightly assume that the employer’s main motive for having new contracts be signed is to protect the employer – not the employee. Some will sign without issue, while others will refuse to do so. Others may sign reluctantly, and perhaps feel some ongoing resentment towards the employer for being asked to do so. Employers should, therefore, proceed with caution when asking existing employees to sign new employment contracts.

Reasons for Having Existing Employees Sign New Employment Contracts

There are many valid and pressing situations where employers may want or need employees to sign new employment contracts. These include:

Tips When Asking Existing Employees to Sign New Employment Contracts

If asking existing employees to sign new employment contracts, consider the following:

If you have any questions or require any assistance in drafting new employment contracts for your existing employees, or to determine the best strategy to introduce these new contracts, please feel free to reach out to any of the lawyers in Siskinds’ Labour & Employment Group.


[1] We have seen this happen over the past number of years with termination provisions in signed employment contracts.  Certain termination language that courts have historically upheld as legally enforceable is no longer being enforced.

[2] Courts have consistently held that continuing the existing terms of employment is not sufficient consideration for existing employees.  However, an offer of new employment is considered to be sufficient consideration for new employees.

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