Drafting Employee Handbooks Out of Stock
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About the Seminar - Computer Based Audio ONLY programs (No Video) - DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR CLE BIG TICKET
Employee handbooks are often the most important document defining the relationship between an employer and its employees. It establishes workplace expectations from the use of personal smartphone, tablets and other devices on the job and for the job, and protection of trade secrets to prohibit conduct like discrimination and harassment. It defines time off and leave policies, and procedures for discipline and dismissal. If a handbook is properly planned and drafted, it provides for a stable workplace, reducing the risk of employer liability. The absence of a handbook can lead to just the opposite - a workplace with ad hoc policies and abounding risk. This program will provide you with a practical guide to drafting employee handbooks for client workplaces with the goal of limiting employer liability.
-Drafting essential elements of employee handbooks
-Ensuring handbooks are not enforceable contracts and are subject to change by employers
-Compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity laws, including the ADA, FMLA and others
-Prohibition of discrimination, harassment, and other unlawful conduct - including drugs in the workplace
-Defining workplace policies for personal smartphones, tablets, and other devices
-Time off, leave of absence, and discipline and dismissal procedures
About the Speaker
Stefanee Handon is an attorney in the Washington, D.C. office of Paul Hastings, LLP, where she represents employers in all aspects of employment law, including wage and hour compliance, fair employment practices, and individual employment rights. She also counsel's employers on all aspects of the employer-employee relationship, including hiring, pay, promotion, and termination. Ms. Handon received her B.A., with high distinction, from the University of Virginia and her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.
This seminar is an Intermediate level program.
This seminar qualifies for 1.0 MCLE credit hour, including up to 1.0 Employment & Labor Specialization credit hour.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2020, please use this course code: 201618ADT
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2021, please use this course code: 213253ADT
Tags Employment/Labor