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EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK POLICIES Suggestions and Observations 5/24/2012©J. Edward Enoch, P.C. 2012
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DRAFTING CONSIDERATIONS Make it “user-friendly” – Organized in cohesive units – Plain language Make it flexible – Progressive disciplinary policy—leave an out – Do not alter the “at-will” relationship
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DRAFTING CONSIDERATIONS Do not make it a supervisor’s manual – If only managers need to know, use a policy and procedure manual – Distribute only to managers Customize, do not copy – If you don’t know what it means, don’t use it – Internally and externally consistent
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DRAFTING CONSIDERATIONS Get signed employee acknowledgments – Keep in their personnel file Let an employment lawyer look at it
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“Must Have” Policies Disclaimers – At will status – Not a contract – Alter or amend at any time Equal employment opportunity policy
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“Must Have” Policies Harassment policy – Not just sexual harassment – Specific reporting procedure – No retaliation FMLA policy if 50 employees or more – Department of Labor’s Fact Sheet #28 at http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/wh dcomp.htm http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/wh dcomp.htm
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“Don’t Have” Policies Probationary period – Outline the process for new employees without giving a name Broad time off docking policies – Can threaten exempt status – Know the rules for docking exempt employees
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“Don’t Have” Policies Rigid progressive discipline – Always provide an out – Be consistent – Avoid “for cause” language Any mention of “Permanent” employment – Beware the “feel-good” language
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“Don’t Have” Policies “Shall” and “Will” policies – Means every time, forever – “May” is more flexible Policies without backup – If you will not use it, lose it Kitchen sink policies – Do not try to include every answer
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My Favorite Policies Privacy – Real world – Virtual world Internet, e-mail, telephone, cell phone – Personal use – Monitoring Use of company equipment
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My Favorite Policies Social media – Take care not to prohibit protected activity under the NLRA Drug-free work force – Easy to comply – Save 7.5% on Worker’s Comp. – Does not require random testing
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My Favorite Policies Leave – PTO – Vacation/sick leave – Bereavement – Jury duty – required by GA law – Extended leave – Military – reference USERRA
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My Favorite Policies Wage and overtime – Include statement concerning intent to comply with FLSA – http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/fair pay/modelPolicy_PF.htm Grievance procedure
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My Favorite Policies Confidentiality/trade secrets Termination – Return of company equipment – Notice – Vacation? Revision date
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