Dear all, We have his contract ready for your review and comments (attached) using the same contract terms and conditions as per his previous contract employment. I believe this will be compensated under 018 project, however, we still have not received a work order from ABC Company for the extension of their services. As mentioned by Sam, we will be extending his contract for another 5 months only.
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Dear Sir or Madam, We have his contract, which is attached and ready for your review and comments. This contract uses the same terms and conditions as his previous contract employment. I believe this will be compensated under 018 project; however, we still have not received a work order from ABC Company for the exte