Tag: california hr
Short Takes: Dress Codes
Our dress code says females working in the office cannot wear pants. One of our ladies says that in California, women have a “right to wear pants.” Is this true?
Short Takes: Sexual Harassment Training
We’re a small office—14 employees. How often do we have to do sexual harassment training?
You’re the Expert: What can we do to get our supervisors and managers to pay attention to documentation?
What can we do to get our supervisors and managers to pay attention to documentation? We’re ending up too often with too little documentation to support our discipline and terminations.
Hiring: Can We Reject an Applicant with a Large Scar?
We have a delicate situation that comes up from time to time. We hire service representatives for work at our customer service desk. We want to be fair in our hiring, but last week we had someone with a large scar on her face apply. We’re concerned that our customers will be put off by […]
Wage and Hour: Can We Pay Employees at Different Rates If They Do Different Jobs?
We have several employees who, as a result of downsizing, are now doing two different jobs during the same workweek. Can we pay them at two different rates? If so, how do we track the hours and how do we calculate their overtime? — Raphael, HR Manager in Bakersfield
Handbooks: Can You Help Us with a Rewrite of Our Handbook?
I’ve been tasked with the rewrite of our employee handbook. Can you tell me what the current thinking is on disclaimers? What are the key topics I should focus on as I do this rewrite? — Tom T., Manager of Staffing and Development, Modesto
Hiring: Can—and Should—We Use Attitude and Honesty Tests?
The Wage-Hour Risks of an Electronic Leash
Many of our employees carry company-issued cell phones, PDAs, and laptop computers. And, unfortunately, some of our managers have made full use of this technology by calling and e-mailing their subordinates at all hours of the day and even on weekends. I’ve become concerned that we could have a wage and hour problem on […]
