The beginning of a new year is a good time to review your business practices and plan for the future. Do you have someone “doing HR” or a Human Resource professional who knows how to help you stay legally compliant? Most small business owners are handling HR themselves or have an administrative person who is doing the best that they can along with all of their other duties. Having a trained and experienced HR professional “on call” can help you with the following HR issues:
Employment laws change frequently and your policies need to be updated. If you don’t have an Employee Handbook, you need one to document your policies and procedures so that employees know what is expected of them and so that you are consistent in how you handle situations.
Do you have policies preventing discrimination, harassment and retaliation? Without written policies, complaint procedures and training, you may not have an “affirmative defense” if a claim is filed against your company.
Are you conducting background checks and/or drug screening once you make a job offer? Are you complying with legal requirements in these areas?
Do you have a correctly completed Form I-9 for every employee? The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is conducting more I-9 audits and worksite raids. Civil penalties for knowingly employing unauthorized immigrants can range from $539 to $21,563. Form I-9 paperwork violations carry a penalty of $216 to $2,156 per worker.
Do you have written job descriptions that can be used to manage job performance? Do they include “essential job functions” that meet requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act?
Are you making illegal payroll deductions for company equipment, etc.? What kind of payroll deductions can you legally make?
An HR professional can help you with all of your human resource needs, from hiring the right employees, running background checks, creating employee handbooks that include anti-harassment policies and procedures, managing employee performance, staying legally compliant, automating employee records, and anything else you need to create an environment where employees can provide the services that you need to run your business.