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How to write a useful employee handbook
You shouldn't bog down your employee handbook with jargon, Jan Fletcher writes. "The point is to communicate, not legislate," she writes. "Strive for succinctness and clarity." It's a good idea to use a casual tone and give examples to illustrate your company's policies on ethical behavior.

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