Alaska Employment Contract Template
Reviewed by the Agiled editorial teamUpdated June 2026
An employment contract written for Alaska has to get four state-specific things right: the final-paycheck deadline (which differs for firings and resignations), the pay schedule, break requirements, and whether a non-compete clause will actually hold up. This page covers those rules; the download is our standard employment agreement, ready to be filled in with Alaska terms.
Alaska employment rules at a glance
| Final paycheck (terminated) | Within 3 working days of termination |
|---|---|
| Final paycheck (resigned) | Next regular payday at least 3 days after notice |
| Minimum pay frequency | Monthly or semi-monthly |
| Meal / rest breaks | No adult requirement (minors under 18: 30 minutes per 5 hours) |
| Non-compete clauses | Enforceable if reasonable in duration, geography, and scope of restricted activity. Alaska courts construe them narrowly and disfavor restraints. |
State laws change frequently and this summary is not legal advice. Verify current rules against the state statute or with a licensed attorney before relying on them.
How Alaska handles employment contracts
Alaska's three-working-day final paycheck rule for terminations is one of the tighter deadlines in the country, and its courts are notably skeptical of non-competes despite having no statute. For the contract itself, the state-sensitive clauses are the ones above: when the final paycheck is due (within 3 working days of termination on termination), how often wages must be paid, and whether a non-compete is worth the paper it's on. Verify current rules with the state labor department — wage statutes change yearly.
Alaska employment contract FAQs
When is the final paycheck due in Alaska if an employee is fired?
Within 3 working days of termination. Missing a final-pay deadline triggers waiting-time or statutory penalties in many states, so the payroll clause in the contract should match the statute, not the company's normal cycle.
When is the final paycheck due in Alaska if an employee quits?
Next regular payday at least 3 days after notice. Resignation and termination deadlines differ in several states — write both into the offer letter or handbook so payroll never has to guess.
Are non-compete agreements enforceable in Alaska?
Enforceable if reasonable in duration, geography, and scope of restricted activity. Alaska courts construe them narrowly and disfavor restraints. Also note the FTC's attempted federal ban remains tied up in litigation, so state law continues to control.
Is Alaska an at-will employment state?
Yes. Like every state except Montana, Alaska follows at-will employment: either party may end the relationship at any time, for any lawful reason. The employment contract can narrow this (notice periods, severance, for-cause definitions) — which is precisely why the termination clause matters.
The full employment contract guide
Clause-by-clause guidance, common mistakes, and the complete template text live on the main page: Employment Contract Template — full guide and download.