Permanent Employment
The labor law defines permanent employment in terms of employment contracts made for an unspecified period. Such agreements can be oral or written. A labor contract of unspecified duration may be terminated at any time at the will of either party by providing a written notice.
Fixed-Term or Specific-Purpose Contracts
In Cameroon, the labor law limits the duration of fixed-term contracts to 2 years with the possibility of a one-time renewal for the same term. They can also be concluded for specific predefined work that is accurately indicated in the contract (in this instance, the contract cannot be renewed). A fixed-term contract with a duration of over 3 months must be concluded in writing.
Temporary Employment
An employer can hire temporary workers for the following reasons:
To replace an employee who is absent or whose contract has been terminated
For the completion of a particular work in a specific time limit, as well as seasonal work
Temporary employees may be hired through a temporary job contractor. The contract of employment between the temporary job contractor and the employee provided to a user (the employer the person will be working for) must be made in writing. The duration of such an agreement cannot exceed 1 year with the same user.
Written Agreements
In Cameroon, there are no specific definitions of what constitutes a written contract. According to the law, agreements concluded for a fixed term of more than 3 months, as well as those including a probationary period, must be made in writing.
Employers can stipulate a non-compete clause in employment contracts such that in the event of termination, the employee shall not engage in an activity liable to compete with the employer if the contract is broken by the employee or if the contract is broken due to a serious offense by the employee. Such prohibition will not apply outside a radius of 50 kilometers from the employee's workplace, and its duration must not exceed 1 year.
Oral Agreements
In Cameroon, employment contracts for an unspecified duration or specified duration of under 3 months can be concluded orally.
Implied Agreements
In Cameroon, there are no provisions or guidance on implied contracts.
Probationary Period
A probationary period must be stipulated in writing and can last for a maximum of 6 months, along with renewals. The probation period for executives can be extended for up to 8 months.
Employees can be dismissed without any notice period and claim to compensation during the probation period.