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Is Your Employee Handbook Up to Date?

Is Your Employee Handbook Up to Date?

October 17, 2023

A quick guide to create or update your employee handbook and ensure your business’ standards are clear.

Is Your Employee Handbook Up to Date?

Members of Missouri’s Leadership Council received a presentation from Missouri Labor & Industrial Relations Commission Chairman, Kathy Swan in a recent policy retreat in Camdenton. There, Swan urged attendees to utilize the Department’s employer resources, including a free employee handbook policy model.

NFIB also offers model employee handbooks for business owners to consider. It’s worth the hassle to create an employee handbook to:

1) ensure everyone is on the same page about company policy

2) maintain a legal advantage, and

3) motivate your employees with clear standards.

CLICK HERE to learn more.

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