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Win lawsuits by documenting consistent, equitable interview process

When interviewing more than one candidate to fill a job, the easiest way to prevent failure-to-hire lawsuits is to ask the same questions of every candidate. That’s especially important when there are several rounds of interviews or when a committee conducts the interviews.

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What to do if you suspect workplace thievery

Fraud prevention experts believe in the 10-10-80 rule: 10% of employees never steal, 10% do and the rest will go either way depending on the circumstances. It’s often up to HR to play workplace cop.

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Disciplinary meetings: 4 tips for doing them right

How the discipline meeting is conducted can mean the difference between turning around a marginal employee and opening the organization to costly litigation.

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4 steps for implementing a litigation hold

Follow four steps to implement a litigation hold on e-documents.

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What details must we get in writing when it comes to documenting discipline?

Q: Can you please clarify the specific points we should get in writing when it comes to documentation and what details must be included?

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Documentation: Avoid lawsuits by training bosses to do it right

Maintaining complete, clear records is one of HR’s most critical responsibilities.

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Filing cabinet cleanup: Set up 4 folders per employee

Too many HR files consist of fat folders, organized one per employee, with the most recent documentation at the front and everything dating back to Day One behind it.

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Documenting discipline: Your step-by-step guide

Your best defense against a lawsuit claiming you wrongly fired a poor worker is solid documentation of deficient performance.

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What to do about lost or missing I-9 docs

Here’s how to fix common I-9 document problems.

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Investigations: Interview all bystanders

Courts generally honor employer decisions that seem to have been made in good faith.

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