How To Create An Employee Handbook

Topics:
Employee Handbook
Tags:
Employee Handbook,
Handbook,
Human Resources,
Manufacturing,
Policies And Procedures
Source:
How To Do Things

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Overview: There is no company in the world today, whether public or private, that does not have a compiled standard of operations. Whatever the company is involved in, be it products, manufacturing or service, as long as there are human beings working in them, there exists a manual or handbook. The purpose of the handbook is to maintain some uniformity of pattern in policies and procedures. From personal safety to company security to dress codes and hours of work and overtime, the company has to have a written standard that everyone from manager to clerk must follow or adhere to.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 2


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