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Theft by Employees
April 13, 2006
Everyone expects an employee to pilfer a notepad or a pen every so often, whether accidentally or not, but what if it goes beyond that? Most general work rules contain a statement about theft, but ...

Detecting Employee Theft
April 13, 2006
Detecting theft can be difficult, especially if the thief is good at what he or she does.

If You Suspect an Employee of Theft
April 13, 2006
If you suspect that an employee is stealing and you want to confront and discipline the employee, we suggest that you first contact your legal counsel so that your rights — and the employee's ...

Polygraph Tests for Employees
April 13, 2006
In case of a suspected theft, before you can require an employee to take a polygraph test, you must meet the following federal guideline requirements:

Creating an Anti-Theft Policy
April 13, 2006
When considering the creation of an anti-theft policy:

Selling or Soliciting on Work Time
April 13, 2006
What do you tell an employee who:

Dress Codes
April 13, 2006
The popularity of casual days is increasing in corporate America. Among those companies that allow casual dress, there are usually standards of appearance.

Laws Affecting Dress Codes
April 13, 2006
While dress codes may seem harmless enough, you need to be especially careful that dress code requirements do not discriminate against members of protected groups, based on

Handling Dress Code Violations
April 13, 2006
Once you have a dress code in place, you need to follow appropriate procedures to handle situations involving enforcement.

Your Dress Code Policy
April 13, 2006
The authority to set dress codes belongs to you. While that authority may be limited by law, in most cases the authority to establish or to change required dress is yours.

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