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Employee Handbooks

Many companies create employee handbooks to help communicate their policies, provide a consistent standard of operation and to set the appropriate level of expectations. Creating a handbook helps cut down on misunderstandings and avert claims of discrimination. Creating a handbook need not be an expensive undertaking; it could just be a number of pages stapled together. Its form is not as important as its substance.

What should be included in my employee handbook?

Most handbooks include the following topics:

  • Company rules and procedures
  • Holidays and paid time off
  • Leave provisions
  • Information on working hours
  • Pay practices and procedures
  • Performance review and promotion practices
  • Benefits
  • Vacation
  • Safety
  • Dress code
  • Sexual harassment and non-discrimination policy
  • Discipline and discharge practices
  • Drug and alcohol policy
  • Employment at will statement
  • An acknowledgment page stating that the employee agrees to comply with the policies within the handbook

TIP: You can write the handbook yourself and then send it to an attorney for review.