Archive for the 'Job Descriptions' Category

Importance of Documentation in Employment Disputes

November 3, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Michigan Employment Law Letter

by Gary S. Fealk
Discipline and termination are issues for virtually all employers. However, many employers make employment decisions with incomplete knowledge of the events leading to the discipline or termination. Having a system for investigating and documenting workplace incidents helps employers make decisions with better knowledge of the facts. Proper documentation also reduces the risk [...]

Practical Job Descriptions

April 21, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Vermont Employment Law Letter

Should our company use job descriptions? How long should they be, and what information should they contain? Do they really serve a useful purpose?
We get those questions all the time, and the answer is always the same: Yes, employers should use lean, practical job descriptions that accurately reflect essential job duties because they serve an [...]

Making ‘Subjective’ Employment Criteria ‘Objective’

December 9, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: North Dakota Employment Law Letter

Most employers understand that they should discourage the use of subjective criteria to make hiring, advancement, and severance decisions. However, many supervisors still insist that they must consider subjective criteria because factors like “attitude,” “initiative,” and “reliability” simply can’t be made objective. True or false? Let’s break it down.
Every employee undoubtedly has certain tasks that [...]

Five Steps to Protect Your Company from Claims under New ADA

September 9, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: Virginia Employment Law Letter

by Jonathan R. Mook
Even though the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) hasn’t issued final regulations on the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA) yet, you still must comply with the ADAAA, which took effect at the beginning of last year. In this article, we’re addressing the defense of claims under the new Americans with Disabilities Act [...]

Trying to Go Paperless? Guidelines for Electronic Personnel Documents

August 19, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: Indiana Employment Law Letter

by Joseph C. Pettygrove
Employers are increasingly looking at the feasibility of scanning hard copies of various types of employment documents and retaining only the electronic copies in the routine course of business. Generally speaking, you are allowed to do that if you ensure that your electronic record maintenance systems are secure, accurate, reliable, and accessible [...]

Practical Job Descriptions Benefit Employees and Employers

April 17, 2009 at 2:14 pm by: California Employment Law Letter

Should our company use job descriptions? How long should they be, and what information should they contain? Do they really serve a useful purpose?
Employers attorneys get those questions all the time, and the answer is always the same: Yes, employers should use lean, practical job descriptions that accurately reflect essential job duties because they serve [...]

Creating Accurate Job Descriptions

February 8, 2008 at 12:32 pm by: Virginia Employment Law Letter

by Stephen J. Stine
Whether your workforce is 20 or 10,020, any organization will benefit from drafting accurate job descriptions. Drafting effective and accurate job descriptions in an employment agreement will save you and your employees unnecessary confusion. It also will help ensure that all duties of the job are assigned efficiently.

5 Topics for HR Strategic Planning

August 31, 2007 at 11:40 am by: South Carolina Employment Law Letter

The following are five important topics to help you do strategic planning to improve your company’s HR functions and put those plans into action.
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