In a court of law, your employee handbook can and will be used against you. “A lot of employers recognize that handbooks are important,” says HR Specialist, Dianne Boasso. “Unfortunately, they don’t treat it as a priority or take it seriously until they’re facing an audit from the Department of Labor or employment claim from a worker —and by then it’s too late.”
Employment lawyers agree.
“A well-written handbook is vital to a company’s risk mitigation strategy,” says employment attorney Andrew Pepper of Jackson Lewis. “Skimping on a handbook is a really bad idea that inevitably will come back to haunt a corner-cutting employer.”
Handbooks that are carefully drafted, detailed, up-to-date, and tailored to internal policies are a company’s first line of defense against litigation and liability.
Sherrie Course, simplicityHR Handbook Specialist, with over 20 years of HR, benefits, and payroll experience, advises businesses to be cautious about what is and is not included in their employee handbook.
Finally, make sure you get the handbook acknowledgment signed by every new employee. This is a vital component of every employers’ risk control strategy.
“Some employers spend the money on having a good handbook drafted and then do not pay attention to the need to prove that their employees have seen and acknowledged it,” says Pepper. “In such cases, you have a beautiful and elegant handbook that is the legal equivalent of one hand clapping.”
Drafting and updating an employee handbook can be confusing and stressful. When you work with simplicityHR, you’ll have access to our experienced and knowledgeable HR and Handbook Specialists who can ensure your company is covered.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should first consult their attorney, accountant or adviser before acting upon any information in this article.
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In a court of law, your employee handbook can and will be used against you. “A lot of employers recognize that handbooks are important,” says HR Specialist, Dianne Boasso. “Unfortunately, they don’t treat it as a priority or take it seriously until they’re facing an audit from the Department of Labor or employment claim from a worker —and by then it’s too late.”
Employment lawyers agree.
“A well-written handbook is vital to a company’s risk mitigation strategy,” says employment attorney Andrew Pepper of Jackson Lewis. “Skimping on a handbook is a really bad idea that inevitably will come back to haunt a corner-cutting employer.”
Handbooks that are carefully drafted, detailed, up-to-date, and tailored to internal policies are a company’s first line of defense against litigation and liability.
Sherrie Course, simplicityHR Handbook Specialist, with over 20 years of HR, benefits, and payroll experience, advises businesses to be cautious about what is and is not included in their employee handbook.
Finally, make sure you get the handbook acknowledgment signed by every new employee. This is a vital component of every employers’ risk control strategy.
“Some employers spend the money on having a good handbook drafted and then do not pay attention to the need to prove that their employees have seen and acknowledged it,” says Pepper. “In such cases, you have a beautiful and elegant handbook that is the legal equivalent of one hand clapping.”
Drafting and updating an employee handbook can be confusing and stressful. When you work with simplicityHR, you’ll have access to our experienced and knowledgeable HR and Handbook Specialists who can ensure your company is covered.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should first consult their attorney, accountant or adviser before acting upon any information in this article.
Have a question for one of our HR experts? Click the button below to learn more about this issue or to schedule a free consultation on the advantages of human resources outsourcing.
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