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LEGAL & PRACTICAL RECORD-KEEPING STRATEGIES:
How To Protect Your Organization
From Fines, Penalties & Identity Theft


Rebecca Mazin
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
1:00-2:30 PM Eastern Time

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BACKGROUND

Your record-keeping practices can be either your best defender...or your worst enemy. You need to be absolutely confident that all your employee records, files, and documents — from pre-hire through termination — are legally prepared to defend you...whether in an OFCCP audit, an EEOC investigation, an FLSA probe, or an OSHA inspection.

And now, with identity theft in the workplace on the rise, you also need to take special precautions to ensure the safety of your employees' personal information, or risk hefty fines and penalties.

That's where we can help. AHI has teamed up with record-keeping expert Rebecca Mazin to present a 90-minute web conference titled:

LEGAL & PRACTICAL RECORD-KEEPING STRATEGIES:
How To Protect Your Organization
From Fines, Penalties & Identity Theft

Live, Interactive Web Conference
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
1:00-2:30 PM Eastern Time

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This web conference covers every step of the employee record-keeping/ documentation process — from where and how long to keep hiring applications, new-hire forms, and personnel and medical files…to policies and procedures for maintaining electronic documents, completing workplace safety and health records, and safeguarding personal information…through requirements for retaining documentation related to terminated employees.

This web conference answers tricky questions like:

  • What steps should you be taking to protect your organization from potential legal liability due to identity theft?

  • Are all individuals who submit résumés via the Internet considered applicants for record-keeping and reporting purposes?

  • What are the biggest legal and practical pitfalls in compiling records, and how can they be avoided?

  • What are the requirements of the I-9 electronic storage and signature law?

  • Which elements should be in a self-audit of I-9s to uncover vulnerabilities?

  • Should employees have access to their personnel files? Can they make copies?

  • How long should terminated employee files be kept?

— Who Should "Listen In" —

  • HR professionals/directors/managers
  • Payroll managers
  • Benefits administrators
  • Business owners
  • Front-line managers

— Conference Outline —

Arrow Hiring Document Requirements

  • Employment applications — where and how long to keep them
  • Definition of an applicant — Internet applications
  • Pre-employment testing — record-keeping for health, skills, and background screening
  • Credit reports — notification requirements
  • Revisions to the EEO-1 Report you need to know about
  • I-9s — how long to keep them — where to store them and why
  • Avoiding pitfalls when completing I-9s
  • How to avoid Social Security mismatches leading to an immigration audit of I-9s

Arrow Personnel Files: Why Keep Them And What To Put In Them



Exercise INTERACTIVE EXERCISE:
Test Your Knowledge On Where To Keep Specific Documents


  • Why should you create a policy?
  • What types of records go in each folder?
  • Which documents should not be kept in personnel files?
  • Where should personnel files be kept and who should have access?

Arrow Benefits And Medical Information

  • Which documents belong in a separate medical file?
  • ADA, FMLA, and COBRA record-keeping requirements
  • Who should have access to medical files?
  • Record-keeping requirements for non-health-related benefits information

Q&A Session With Our Expert

Arrow Electronic Record-Keeping

  • Practical and legal considerations for HRIS Systems
  • How e-mail and voicemail can be considered discoverable information in lawsuits
  • What needs to be in your policy regarding disposal of e-mail and other electronic communication
  • The Electronic Signatures Act

Arrow Creating A Records-Retention Policy

  • Why create a formal records-retention policy for all documents?
  • Elements of an electronic information retention policy

Arrow Terminated Employees Documentation

  • Terminated employees' personnel files — where and how long to keep them
  • Which medical information should you retain?
  • Record-keeping for benefits follow-up

Arrow Workplace Safety And Health

  • Which records and logs are required by OSHA?

Arrow Identity Theft

  • What steps do you need to take to make sure personal data is secure?
  • Who should have access to confidential records?
  • What can an audit of data reveal?
  • How do you raise awareness in the workplace to help prevent identity theft?
  • Procedures to use to protect Social Security numbers

Q&A Session With Our Expert

Featured Speaker

Rebecca Mazin is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Recruit Right, a Human Resources consulting firm specializing in organizational development, strategic staffing, and training. She is also co-author of The HR Answer Book: An Indispensable Guide for Managers and Human Resources Professionals.




 

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LEGAL & PRACTICAL RECORD-KEEPING STRATEGIES:
How To Protect Your Organization
From Fines, Penalties & Identity Theft

Rebecca Mazin
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
1:00-2:30 PM Eastern Time

AHI offers three options so you can choose what works best for you and your organization. All of our events and CDs are backed by our 100% risk-free guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied, simply notify us within 30 days of the event (or CD purchase) and we'll either issue a full refund or cancel your invoice.

We also encourage you to gather as many participants as you would like around a speaker-phone and computer so you can get the most out of your training budget.

If you prefer to register by phone, please call 800-879-2441.

CD ONLY- $199
(Available November 7, 2007)

Includes:

  • A multimedia CD recording of the live event complete with the PowerPoint Presentation and handouts that includes two playback options.
    • Option 1: The CD plays on your computer and the presentation appears exactly as the live event did, with the slides advancing on the screen, and the audio coming through your speakers.
    • Option 2: The CD plays in any standard car or portable CD player and is an audio-only recording of the presentation. You can follow along with the course handout that is also provided on the CD.
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