Sunday Independent (Ireland)

It’s good policy to keep your employee handbooks up to date and supplied to staff

- Caroline McEnery

Q Is an employee handbook really essential if I already have contracts issued to all staff ? A Ensuring that you, as an employer or manager, are compliant in terms of employment law is absolutely essential. In line with current employment legislatio­n all employees should have received and signed off on the company disciplina­ry and grievance procedure within 28 days of commenceme­nt of employment.

It is very important to ensure that you not only have the necessary procedure in place but that it has been issued to and signed off by all employees in order to guarantee that you are in a position to correctly manage disciplina­ry issues in the workplace.

The easiest way to ensure that this is the case is to issue all employees with a copy of an employee handbook that contains all company policies.

Employee contracts are issued at the beginning of the employment relationsh­ip, but they do not take into account potential changes to certain work practices or changes to the legislatio­n in the future. Therefore, it is recommende­d that it is made clear that the employee is in agreement with the conditions stated in both the written contract of employment and the employee handbook.

Examples of policies that should also be included at a minimum are as follows: • Grievance and disciplina­ry; •Dignity and respect (anti-bullying and harassment); • Data protection policy; • Social media/use of phone; • Sick leave; • Absence from work; • Staff purchase/discount policy; • CCTV policy; • Alcohol policy; • Honesty policy; • Clocking-in procedure.

For any “grey areas” in your organisati­on in terms of expected behaviour of employees or what the company position is on certain things, the best way to combat these grey areas is to draft a policy for inclusion in your employee handbook.

When dealing with disciplina­ry issues or defending claims at third-party hearings at the WRC or the Labour Court, it may not be sufficient to simply produce a document signed by an employee acknowledg­ing receipt of a particular handbook or policy.

The policy must be robust and widely known and understood.

Employee handbooks should be checked regularly to ensure that they are up to date with any legislativ­e changes and should also take into account any changes in work practices.

Regularly reissuing your employee handbook and getting all employees to sign off on the latest edition of it is advisable.

Handbooks should also be a form of a “go-to guide” for your employees for matters that they need informatio­n on.

You can include any relevant company informatio­n, company history, your culture and core values. It is also good to have policies in place for any potentiall­y contentiou­s issues to ensure employees are on the same page when it comes to dealing with these.

It is vitally important that your employee handbook and the policies within are drafted by an experience­d HR profession­al. The secret to dealing effectivel­y with employee issues is for employers to pay particular attention to company policy or rules and regulation­s on this issue.

It is also essential that these rules and regulation­s are applied consistent­ly, and essential that employers not operate outside the parameters of their own policies.

We deal with a wide variety of employer queries in the HR Suite. If a client calls us with a particular query, we often get asked what is the next step or what is the best course of action — and our response will usually start with the following question — “What does your policy say in relation to this?”

Your policies within your employee handbook set the standard, and so they will be your starting point in dealing with any employee issue. If you have questions in relation to employee handbooks, or if you would like us to assist in drafting one for your organisati­on, please do not hesitate to call us directly in the office on 066-7102887/(01) 901 4335, via email at info@thehrsuite­online.com or visit our website directly at www.thehrsuite­online.com.

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Make sure all your staff are on the same page — and do that through a book of policies

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