You've been sued by a former employee and now you're facing the music in court. You're not worried, though. You've documented why you fired the guy, and you're sure that once the judge sees it, he'll be singing your tune.

Shock of shocks! Your documentation is found wanting, and now you are ... wanting $20,000 to pay the judgment against you!

What went wrong? Recently, our sister newsletter, HR Manager's Legal Reporter, published a list of items that sink HR documentation. Here are the top 10:
Z. Khan Knowledge Center: Top 10 HR Documentation Killers

From India, Coimbatore
Dear All,
Can you please send me the beatuiful presentation on Employee Engagement and Employee retentions activities.
We are planning to start the activities from October please help me to send it soon
thanks
Vamsi krishna

From China
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