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Banning Camera Phones In The Workplace

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DonPhin
BANNING CAMERA PHONES IN THE WORKPLACE by Don Phin More and more companies are restricting employee use of personal cell phone cameras at the office for fear that the ubiquitous camera ph...

Employee Evaluation

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EMPLOYEE EVALUATION INTRODUCTION While the job description is the basis of the employee evaluation, the evaluation also affects the job description, helping to keep it flexible an...

Employees Should Be Your First Clients

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JackBurke
EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE YOUR FIRST CLIENTS by Jack Burke Businesses spend billions of dollars every year to attract and retain clients. On a daily basis, owners and managers shout, Wha...

Epl: Building A Three-Legged Stool Of Protection

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EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY INSURANCE: BUILDING A THREE-LEGGED STOOL OF PROTECTION by Gary Griffin, ARM, and Rachel McKinney As the incidence of wrongful employment practice suits increases,...

Personnel File Checklist

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PERSONNEL FILE CHECKLIST Some or all of the following documents should be maintained in an employee's personnel file. [ ] Resume [ ] Letters of Reference [ ] Employment Application [ ...

Sample List Of Desired Behavior

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SAMPLE LIST OF DESIRED BEHAVIOR How to Be An Excellent Employee 1. Understand that all relationships require trust, direction, communication and commitment to be successful. 2. K...

Saying Goodbye Is Hard To Do

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SAYING GOODBYE IS HARD TO DO Employers devote a lot of time and resources to developing recruitment, screening, and orientation policies. But few devote a similar amount of time to their policies for...

The New Employee's Greatest Need - Proper Training

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These guidelines by Jack Fries can help you hire and train new employees.

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