Implied Contracts Within An Employee Handbook Or Policy Manual

Topics:
Employee Handbook
Tags:
Employee Handbook,
Human Resources,
Policies And Procedures,
ServiceMagic
Source:
ServiceMagic

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Overview: Whether you run a large home service business or a small company with just few employees, it is important to understand the issues you may face with employee contracts and how to protect yourself from future problems. One issue employers need to note is the implied contract. These are oral agreement or practices that can be held against you in a court of law. Many employers may not realize when they establish implied contracts with employees. This paper gives you some tips for an employee handbook.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 3


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