The authors at Ogletree Deakins have made an update to Model Policies and Forms for Tennessee Employers on HRsimple.com! Check out and download the new “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” which was recently updated, re-issued, and must be used starting January 1, 2013.
Model Policies and Forms for Arizona Employers

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This resource contains forms, checklists, sample policies, and author commentary that explains the difference between what is optional and what is legally essential, including over 100 sample policies and important forms so you have everything you need to create and assemble employee handbook. It covers more than 60 primary topics and includes practical advice on what should be done, how to do it and an explanation of why.
Includes 18 chapters and 3 appendices, covering topics such as:
Time of hire
- What to include in your EEO policy to avoid claims of discrimination
- Required documentation for new hires and when you need to file
- How to set up policies prohibiting bullying
Handbook and policies
- Attendance and union-free policies
- Drafting a comprehensive safety and health policy
- Smoking and substance abuse policies
Time off and leaves of absence
- When vacation can be taken – includes a sample vacation leave policy
- How to draft a holiday leave policy
- Family and Medical Leave requirements and paperwork
Check out these topics if you are unfamiliar with employment laws or want to brush up on what’s important:
- Are you aware of which state and federal notices must be posted in the workplace?
- Do you have a policy in place regarding employee access to personnel files?
- Do you keep Form I-9s on file for the required retention period?
- Does your smoking policy properly comply with the requirements of the Smoke-free Arizona Act?
- During the background check process, do you provide candidates with authorizations and disclosures in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)?
This resource was compiled by the attorneys in the employment and labor law group at The Cavanagh Law Firm.
Table of Contents
- Features of the HR Library
- Introduction
- Job descriptions and applications
- Applicant screening
- Time of hire
- Time off and leaves of absence
- Benefits
- Handbook and policies
- Wages and hours
- Anti-harassment, anti-discrimination and no retaliation
- Interns, volunteers, and other unconventional workers
- Telecommuting
- Performance reviews and promotions
- Confidentiality and conflicts of interest
- Drug and alcohol policies
- Internal grievance or complaint procedures
- Discipline and counseling
- Termination
- Acknowledgment of receipt of handbook
- Employment reference websites
- Recordkeeping requirements
- Posting requirements
Recent Updates
12/13/2012
12/13/2012
The authors at Rubenstein & Pitts have made an update to Model Policies and Forms for Oklahoma Employers on HRsimple.com! Check out the new section Background checks and download the new “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” which was recently updated, re-issued, and must be used starting January 1, 2013.
12/13/2012
The authors at Dickinson, Mackaman, Tyler & Hagen, P.C. have made an update to Model Policies and Forms for Iowa Employers on HRsimple.com! Check out and download the new “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” which was recently updated, re-issued, and must be used starting January 1, 2013.
12/12/2012
The authors at The Cavanagh Law Firm have made an update to Model Policies and Forms for Arizona Employers on HRsimple.com! Check out and download the new “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” which was recently updated, re-issued, and must be used starting January 1, 2013.
12/12/2012
The authors at Squire Sanders (US) LLP have made an update to Model Policies and Forms for Ohio Employers on HRsimple.com! Check out the new section Background checks and download the new “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” which was recently updated, re-issued, and must be used starting January 1, 2013.
12/11/2012
The authors at Cozen O’Connor have made an update to Model Policies and Forms for Texas Employers on HRsimple.com! Check out and download the new “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” which was recently updated, re-issued, and must be used starting January 1, 2013.
12/11/2012
The authors at Hinkle Law Firm have made an update to Model Policies and Forms for Kansas Employers on HRsimple.com! Check out and download the new “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” which was recently updated, re-issued, and must be used starting January 1, 2013.
11/09/2012
11/05/2012
The Workplace Safety and Health Compliance Manual has been updated recently:
Chapter 6, Significant standards
Chapter 13, Whistleblower protection – prohibition of discrimination/retaliation
Appendix G, U.S. Department of Labor regional OSHA offices
Appendix H, Directory of states with approved occupational safety and health plans
Appendix J, State plan notice of contest timeline
Appendix V, OSHA’s national, regional, and local special emphasis inspection program
10/26/2012
10/18/2012
10/05/2012
08/28/2012
The authors at Fisher & Phillips have made another update to the South Carolina Employment Law Reference Guide on HRsimple.com! Check out the new section, Poster update, which discusses the revised Required Work Place Poster – including a link to the updated poster.
06/29/2012
Your HR Manual has recently been updated! To find out what yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling regarding health care reform means for employers, click on your state below:
For Tennessee, click here.
For Iowa, click here.
For Oklahoma, click here.
For Kansas, click here.
For South Carolina, click here.
06/28/2012
You've heard it on the news – and now you're hearing it from the experts at Barran Liebman! The authors of Health Care Reform: A Year-By-Year Guide for Employers have made a timely update to the text on HRsimple.com. Click here to read the recently added section, "Is health care reform here to stay?" and find out what today’s Supreme Court ruling means for employers.
05/16/2012
The South Carolina Employment Law Reference Guide has recently been updated by the authors at Fisher and Phillips in response to a new law change.
The revised section addresses the no-longer mandatory National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) poster – which was to have been a required posting by April 30, and has now been delayed.
To see the new text, check out Appendix B, Posting requirements.