Employee Manual: (Company Name)
Employee Manual: (Company Name)
Employee Manual: (Company Name)
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[Company Name]
EMPLOYEE MANUAL
Revised [insert date here]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
“Employees” Defined
3.1 Non-Discrimination
3.2 Non-Disclosure/Confidentiality
3.3 New Employee Orientation
3.4 Probationary Period for New Employees
3.5 Office Hours
3.6 Lunch Periods
3.7 Break Periods
3.8 Personnel Files
3.9 Personnel Data Changes
3.10 Inclement Weather/Emergency Closings
3.11 Performance Review and Planning Sessions
3.12 Outside Employment
3.13 Corrective Action
3.14 Employment Termination
3.15 Safety
3.16 Health Related Issues
3.17 Employee Requiring Medical Attention
3.18 Building Security
3.19 Insurance on Personal Effects
3.20 Supplies; Expenditures; Obligating the Company
3.21 Expense Reimbursement
3.22 Parking
3.23 Visitors in the Workplace
3.24 Immigration Law Compliance
SECTION 4 - STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
4.1 Attendance/Punctuality
4.2 Absence Without Notice
4.3 Harassment, including Sexual Harassment
4.4 Telephone Use
4.5 Public Image
4.6 Substance Abuse
4.7 Tobacco Products
4.8 Internet Use
6.1 Insurance
6.2 Cobra Benefits
6.3 Social Security/Medicare
6.4 Simple IRA
6.5 Vacation
6.6 Record Keeping
6.7 Holidays
6.8 Jury Duty/Military Leave
6.9 Educational Assistance
6.10 Training and Professional Development
INTRODUCTION
This Manual is designed to acquaint you with [Company Name] and provide you with
information about working conditions, benefits, and policies affecting your employment.
The information contained in this Manual applies to all employees of [Company Name].
Following the policies described in this Manual is considered a condition of continued
employment. However, nothing in this Manual alters an employee’s status. The contents of this
Manual shall not constitute nor be construed as a promise of employment or as a contract
between the Company and any of its employees. The Manual is a summary of our policies,
which are presented here only as a matter of information.
You are responsible for reading, understanding, and complying with the provisions of this
Manual. Our objective is to provide you with a work environment that is constructive to both
personal and professional growth.
This Manual supersedes all previous employee manuals and memos that may have been issued
from time to time on subjects covered in this Manual.
However, since our business and our organization are subject to change, we reserve the right to
interpret, change, suspend, cancel, or dispute with or without notice all or any part of our
policies, procedures, and benefits at any time. We will notify all employees of these changes.
Changes will be effective on the dates determined by the Company, and after those dates all
superseded policies will be null.
No individual supervisor or manager has the authority to change policies at any time. If you are
uncertain about any policy or procedure, speak with your direct supervisor.
You enter into employment voluntarily, and you are free to resign at any time for any reason or
no reason. Similarly, [Company Name] is free to conclude its relationship with any employee at
any time for any reason or no reason. Following the probationary period, employees are required
to follow the Employment Termination Policy (See Section 3.13).
SECTION 2
“EMPLOYEES” DEFINED
An “employee” of [Company Name] is a person who regularly works for [Company Name] on a
wage or salary basis. “Employees” may include exempt, non-exempt, regular full-time, regular
part-time, and temporary persons, and others employed with the Company who are subject to the
control and direction of [Company Name] in the performance of their duties.
EXEMPT
(Note: The FLSA is the federal labor law that covers minimum wage provisions, overtime
pay, the Equal Pay Act, child labor laws, and other employment laws.
http://www.dol.gov/dol/asp/public/programs/handbook/minwage.htm )
Employees whose positions meet specific criteria established by the Fair Labor Standards
Act (FLSA) and who are exempt from overtime pay requirements.
NON-EXEMPT
Employees whose positions do not meet FLSA criteria and who are paid one and one-half
their regular rate of pay for hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week.
REGULAR FULL-TIME
(WorkplaceToolbox recommends a 90day probationary period for new employees. Your
health insurance provider's plan usually specifies the number of hours per week an
employee must work in order to be given fulltime status. In most cases, 35 hours per
week is considered fulltime employment. Check with your insurance provider to be
sure.)
Employees who have completed the [90day] probationary period and who are regularly
scheduled to work [35] or more hours per week. Generally, they are eligible for the
Company’s benefit package, subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of each
benefit program.
REGULAR PART-TIME
(WorkplaceToolbox recommends a 90day probationary period.)
Employees who have completed the [90day] probationary period and who are regularly
scheduled to work less than [35] hours per week. [Regular parttime