Hiring, Firing and Discipline for Employers - Softcover

Day, Frank L; Hutton, Robbin; Walker, LaTanyia S

 
9781946262158: Hiring, Firing and Discipline for Employers

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Before a coach at a top-notch college football program recruits a quarterback, he clearly knows what physical and mental abilities the recruit should possess. He also must evaluate whether the recruit will fit the culture of the football program and that of the school.
Before a hiring decision is made, a position description should be written, which clearly defines, in writing, exactly the type of individual who will meet the criteria of the job and the culture of the department and the company.
Today’s marketplace holds few constants. But there is one certainty – every company, no matter the size, possesses only one true advantage over its competition and that is its people.On any given day, the operations, manufacturing processes, products, and distribution methods, even well laid marketing campaigns can be copied with relative ease.
But no amount of imitation can duplicate the workforce. How this unique resource is managed will determine the success or failure of an organization.
Therefore, in order for a company to achieve a competitive advantage it must hire the right people. Once hired, an employer needs to create an environment in which those new hires will be successful. This is not easy. It requires effective management practices, which must also be in compliance with the laws of the United States and applicable state law.
This book will help ensure that employment practices are legal. J. Dylan King, Jessica Asbridge, and Frank Day are all management attorneys with FordHarrison, LLP. They represent employers on employment related matters, including wage and hour disputes, discrimination claims, investigations by government agencies, including the Department of Labor (DOL) and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and their state-agency equivalents, and provide counseling on all types of employment practices and policies. Dylan, Jessica, and Frank undertook the task of compiling and editing the federal and state employment laws in this that affect hiring, firing and discipline.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Frank L. Day is a management side labor and employment attorney in the Memphis office of FordHarrison, LLP. He has more than ten years of experience helping his clients accomplish their business objectives through employment law counseling and litigation. Frank has successfully represented employers across the country in cases alleging discrimination, wrongful discharge, retaliation, etc. He has extensive litigation experience in many different forums where he has helped clients prevail on summary judgment, at trial, and on appeal. Frank frequently serves as a faculty member at employment law seminars, and he has published a number of scholarly articles in publications such as the ABA Employment Law Newsletter, the Tennessee Bar Journal, the University of Memphis Law Review, and The Federalist. Frank is licensed to practice in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Kentucky.
Robbin Hutton is a partner in the Memphis, Tennessee office of FordHarrison, LLP. She has over 15 years of experience in a variety of practices, with eleven years exclusively devoted to employment and labor matters. She has successfully litigated numerous employment matters in both state and federal courts and achieved favorable results before numerous administrative boards and agencies in numerous states. Robbin works with clients in developing and implementing employment policies, as well as training on the major areas of employment and labor law.
Robbin has conducted training and seminars on various employment-related topics to include sexual harassment/discrimination, FMLA, FLSA, immigration issues, union issues, and ADA, as well as conducted many work-related investigations for clients, as well as HR audits for employers.
LaTanyia S. Walker is a management side labor and employment attorney in the Memphis office of FordHarrison, LLP. She focuses her legal practice on the representation of employers in issues involving labor and employment law. LaTanyia has experience working on variety of labor and employment matters for employers in the public, private, and non-profit sector.

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