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Sample Employee Background Checks Policy
This sample policy informs employees of your policy on background investigations. . . . more
Hiring, Part 1: Can I Fire a New Employee Whose Background Check Reveals Pending Criminal Charges?
August 2008
I ran a background check on an employee I just hired and discovered that she faces serious criminal charges pending a hearing but has not been convicted. Some of the charges (to name a few) are assault in the first and second degree and theft over $500. Technically she didn't lie on the application because she has not yet pleaded guilty or been convicted. But I don't want to employ someone who has the potential to commit these types of crimes. What do I do? . . . more
Terminations: Can We Fire an Employee During the Probationary Period?
August 2008
What are the rules regarding termination during an employee's probationary period, which for us is the first six months of employment? . . . more
Online Exclusive: Independent Contractor Agreement
Online Exclusive July 2008
A written independent contractor agreement is essential to document the mutual understanding between you and your contractor that the person is not an employee. This month, we're providing a sample general agreement that can be customized as needed. Online subscribers can access this sample form now. . . . more
Independent Contractors: What Do I Do with My 1099 Contractor Who Performs Employee Work but Doesn't Want to Become an Employee?
July 2008
I have a 1099 contractor who does not want to become an employee, but technically she's been performing the same functions an employee would. She has been a contractor for over a year. How would you advise us to handle this situation? . . . more
Short Takes: Background Checks
July 2008
We're hiring maid staff for our hotel. Is there a specific type of background check we should perform? We're looking to do the minimum possible while still being responsible. . . . more
Short Takes: Recruiting
July 2008
We're interested in using Facebook and similar websites to locate potential job applicants. Would we be violating their rights in any way by contacting them out of the blue when they haven't applied to our company for work? . . . more
Discipline: What Should We Do When an Employee Refuses to Sign a Disciplinary Form?
June 2008
After discussing discipline with an employee, we always ask the person to sign the disciplinary form so there is a record that we talked with the employee about the issue. Quite often, the person refuses to sign. What do we do if an employee sues us someday? Would a court accept a document that has "employee refused to sign" written on it? Should we just bag the whole idea of written warnings and avoid this problem altogether? . . . more
Recordkeeping: May Supervisors Keep 'Desk Files' of Personnel Records?
June 2008
I think that all documentation should be kept in the HR department, but supervisors like to have copies for their desk files. What are the pitfalls of allowing supervisors to keep employee files at their desks? What practices can you recommend? . . . more
Hiring: Do We Really Need an At-Will Statement in All Employee Documents?
May 2008
We are in the process of reworking all of our selection and hiring paperwork. I'm trying to insist on strong at-will language throughout, from application to offer letter to handbook. But our management is trying to improve retention and wants to brand the company as "a great place to work." They think the at-will language contradicts that image they want to generate. So my question is, do you still recommend at-will language? What should I tell my bosses? . . . more
Hiring: Can We Refuse to Hire Smokers?
May 2008
My boss wants to have a truly smoke-free workplace, and he doesn't want to hire people who smoke. Can we do that? . . . more
Employment Contracts: Could I Be Entering into 'Implied Contracts' Without Knowing It?
April 2008
We fired an employee, thinking he was "at will," but now he claims we made an oral promise that he could be fired only for cause. We'll fight this one in court, but how do we keep from having misunderstandings like these? . . . more
Short Takes: Recordkeeping
February 2008
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Bulletin: EEOC releases fact sheet on selection and testing procedures
January 2008
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has issued a new fact sheet explaining how . . . more
Bulletin: Government revises Form I-9
December 2007
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released a new Form I-9 . . . more
Hiring: Don't Get Burned: Verify Job Candidates' Employment Histories
December 2007
We've had two bad hiring experiences in which we found out later that candidates misrepresented certain areas of their background. Now, we want to improve our background checks. What can you recommend? . . . more
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