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Hi Everyone, Can anyone please let me know what are all the things does a Employee Handbook Constitute of? If you are having any sample for this please send me those details.
From India, Tiruchchirappalli
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The employee handbook is used to outline the policies, programs, employee growth, work culture, and benefits available to eligible employees. Employees should become familiar with the contents of the employee handbook as it will answer many questions about their employment.

Please find some attached documents for your better understanding.

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From India, Calcutta
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File Type: ppt EMPLOYEE_HAND_BOOK.ppt (54.5 KB, 3306 views)

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The Company Handbook is a snapshot of the Human Resources Manual content, except for the salary structure. Otherwise, everything else is what all employees should know. It is given to the employee on the day they are employed; no employee has an excuse for not knowing what they are entitled to or what their rights are. It is HR's responsibility to ensure that employees are aware and informed.

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