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January 23, 2008


Employee handbooks

Must they be written in bureaucratic legalese to protect the employer from litigation? Ted discusses at Overlawyered, as does Dan Schwartz at Connecticut Employment Law Blog. My book The Excuse Factory has a considerable discussion of how lawsuit incentives shaped the modern employee handbook; it's unfortunately not online, but you can get the gist of some of it in reviews like this one.

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