Any HR professional knows that a major part of their responsibility is keeping the company’s personnel files organized for many legal reasons, but also because it helps to keep your operations go smoothly. Just as important, it helps keep you organized so you won’t derail or become distracted during your already busy day. This course will give you a framework for your record keeping and employee-related retention system while considering governmental requirements. It will also help you create a sensible plan for staying organized.
In this webinar, you will learn about record keeping obligations imposed on employers by federal and state employment laws, glean best practices, and consider strategies and tactics that you could apply to your organization.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
In this webinar, you will learn about record keeping obligations imposed on employers by federal and state employment laws, glean best practices, and consider strategies and tactics that you could apply to your organization.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Design and perform a records retention audit
- Plan, develop, and implement a records management program, including periodic check-in’s
- Identify the types of records, forms, and documents you should maintain access to, archive, or destroy
- Assess methods for storing and accessing sensitive documents and information, including security considerations
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Human resources professionals at all levels
- Anyone with direct administrative responsibilities for employee-related file retention
- Anyone with leadership oversight of employee-related information
- Business owners who have no HR manager or staff
In this webinar, you will learn about record keeping obligations imposed on employers by federal and state employment laws, glean best practices, and consider strategies and tactics that you could apply to your organization.
- Design and perform a records retention audit
- Plan, develop, and implement a records management program, including periodic check-in’s
- Identify the types of records, forms, and documents you should maintain access to, archive, or destroy
- Assess methods for storing and accessing sensitive documents and information, including security considerations
- Human resources professionals at all levels
- Anyone with direct administrative responsibilities for employee-related file retention
- Anyone with leadership oversight of employee-related information
- Business owners who have no HR manager or staff