Oregon employers seeking to promote compliance with an Oregon law that prohibits employers from discriminating against an individual solely because another member of that individual's family works for or has worked for the employer should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.
Employers seeking to advise employees of what is permitted in terms of personal and family relationships in the workplace and to inform employees of their obligation to avoid and/or disclose relationships presenting potential conflicts of interest should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.
West Virginia employers seeking to educate employees about the availability of leave for volunteer emergency responders and to demonstrate compliance with West Virginia law should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.
West Virginia employers with six or more full-time employees that seek to inform employees about the availability of leave for a public official should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.
This form agreement should be used when an employee has created or is using a social media account for business-related purposes or the employer has requested that the employee set up a social media account to use for business, networking or marketing purposes and to develop and maintain customer and/or client relationships.
HR Guidance on addressing when employers may and may not monitor the off-duty conduct of employees and take such conduct into account when making employment decisions.
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