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Employee Handbooks

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    Handbook Templates

    Meal Breaks Handbook Statement: West Virginia

    West Virginia employers seeking to educate employees about meal break requirements and inform supervisors about the need to provide meal breaks or opportunities to eat a meal while working should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.

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    Handbook Templates

    Meal Breaks for Minors Handbook Statement: West Virginia

    West Virginia employers that employ minor employees under age 16 and seek to inform the minor employees and their supervisors about legally required meal breaks and to demonstrate compliance with West Virginia law should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.

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    Handbook Templates

    Jury Duty Leave Handbook Statement: West Virginia

    West Virginia employers seeking to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of jury duty leave and to demonstrate compliance with West Virginia's jury duty leave law should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.

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    Handbook Templates

    Time Off to Vote Handbook Statement: West Virginia

    West Virginia employers seeking to educate employees about the availability of time off for voting and to show their compliance with West Virginia's voting leave law should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.

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    Legal Timetable

    Illinois to Require Reasonable Accommodations for Pregnancy

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    Posters and Notices

    Illinois Pregnancy Fairness Poster

    As mandated by the Illinois Department of Human Rights, all employers covered by the Illinois Human Rights Act must post the Illinois Pregnancy Fairness Poster.

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    Training

    Probationary Periods - Supervisor Training

    This training session for supervisors examines the laws and best practices for managing probationary periods.

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    Policies and Procedures

    Paid Time Off Policy

    An employer may use this policy to define the way that paid time off is earned and when it can be used. A written and published policy is best practice in order to manage employee expectations and to allow the business to properly staff all areas of the company. The Paid Time Off Policy should be communicated to employees at the commencement of employment, and should be referred to whenever there is a question regarding employees' paid time off.

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    FAQs

    What are the key components of a retaliation policy?

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    FAQs

    Should an employer have a no dating policy?

About This Topic

HR guidance on how to create employee handbooks that includes all employment policies and practices.