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10 Mistakes To Avoid In Your Employee Handbook
19 July 2017
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Employee handbooks can be useful tools, and employers should be
careful in crafting them to suit their business and legal needs. Of
course, not every handbook is perfect, and many contain issues that
may seem minor but could have significant ramifications. The
following are some of the more common problems with handbooks that
employers should consider...
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