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Your Contract

As an employee on board the NSS Aurora, you have signed some sort of binding document with Nanotrasen. This document is incredibly long, complicated, and filled with legal terms you may not understand. Despite this, either your lawyer, crippling debts or inner calling has persuaded you to sign. Welcome to Nanotrasen!

Benefits

The contract you were offered varies greatly according to your occupation, species, citizenship and other parameters. Though the details may differ, all working individuals on the station are more or less provided with the following fundamentals:

  • A salary. No matter who ends up getting it, or if it goes directly to your account, you are getting paid for your job.
  • Your basic gear. Nanotrasen provides you with your basic starting gear and facilities. You don’t need to pay for your uniform, for example. Though, if you lose it or need a replacement, that’s a different story.
  • Basic healthcare. Nanotrasen provides you with free* healthcare strictly for workplace accidents. Every shift end, corporate arbitration decides if they should pay all, a portion, or nothing.
  • Services. On-facility food and drink providers from the service department have the right to charge you money. If they don’t, they are either small contracted professionals that make arrangements with the company, or some other deal is in effect. Either way, Nanotrasen writes down the resources and ingredients spent every shift, and will in some way or another, get profit.
  • Transportation. Nanotrasen provides you with free transportation to your workplace from the Odin.

Expectations

As a person on board the NSS Aurora, you have agreed to the following expectations:

  • Adherence to Orders and Regulations. By finding yourself on the station even as a simple visitor, you agree to submit to the station’s chain of command, procedures and regulations.
  • Corporate Arbitration. Should you break any procedures or regulations, you agree to submit yourself to the station’s enforcement agencies, as well as any legal punishment or fine that is delivered upon you (this means you cannot demand a lawyer). You also agree to any administrative investigation or action by either station command or other company officials regarding everything from your occupation, finances and contract. You also agree to follow any Republic of Biesel laws as well as laws on extradition.
  • You only work for one company. As an employee or contractor, you only work for one employer.
  • Work. As an employee, you are hired to work for a set period of time. “Quitting” or “Tearing your contract” are both very inadvisable against the greatest conglomerate in the star system.