Your Employee Handbook Contractors Version


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Increase Your Employees' Productivity and Save Time and Money with Your Employee Handbook Contractors Version Your Employee Handbook Contractors Version was created for contractors, builders, plumbers, electricians and other skilled trades. The system includes dozens of ready-to-use policies written and edited for clarity and with the understanding that quality, skilled craftsmen are valuable assets to any company. From management to hourly workers, the employees in this industry are self-directed and are required to make more decisions than employees in other industries. The Contractor version was written to give guidelines that emphasize safety and adherence to standards for productivity on the job site. The policies include updated hiring, termination, performance evaluations and payroll, disciplinary procedures and general company standards, as well as contractor-specific policies, such as licenses and certifications, welding, field assignment pay, jobsite safety and behavior, fall protection, safety and protective equipment policies. The system also includes dozens of ready-to-use policies, written and edited for clarity and to meet all federal and state guidelines. Unlike other employee handbook products, Your Employee Handbook for Healthcare Providers is a complete human resources system that provides you with all the tools you need for effective staff management. Your Employee Handbook Contractors Version was especially written for small manufacturing businesses with 100 employees or less. It was created by a practicing expert in the human resources field and reviewed by an attorney specializing in employment law. When you purchase Your Employee Handbook Contractors Version, you get access the editable Word file -- no re-typing! and the Employer's Poster Kit Online at no additional charge (with free registration to our website). As a registered purchaser, you receive free "forever access" to your purchased files, Special Reports, the Reference Library and Policy Vault, and get notices of upgrades and revisions. See the instruction pages of the handbook for the registration link to our site. As you hire people to help handle your success, the task of managing your employees can take more time and effort than any other part of running a business Very few small business owners even consider an employee handbook until something goes wrong. But there are many important reasons why you need one -- reasons that will save you time and money. Managing your employees with the professional human resources systems used by the top corporations will not only protect your business in case of a problem, it will increase performance and productivity in your employees. Here are a few examples: Professional discipline and termination practices safeguard your business from lawsuits. Reduce unemployment and workers comp premiums. Keep morale high with clear standards for performance. Fair and legal vacation policies motivate employees to do their best. Performance evaluations increase morale and eliminate conflicts.Your employees do their jobs without constant supervision, freeing you to focus on growing your business. Employees work best when they know exactly what is expected of them. Having specific goals to work toward helps them measure how well they are doing in their positions. It will also help you to either improve the performance of your weakest links, or terminate them without penalties. Your Employee Handbook is recommended by Entrepreneur.com and Fortune Small Business Magazine. It's endorsed by the Wisconsin Home Builders Association and Uniform Retailers Association, and used by thousands of small businesses, including attorneys. Rev. 050513a




The Complete Standard Handbook of Construction Personnel Management


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Information is presented on planning, organizing, and staffing companies. Explains how to hire qualified personnel, evaluate their performance, train for profit, and discipline and discharge employees. Contains many forms which can be photocopied. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Your Employee Handbook Office Version


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Increase Your Employees' Productivity and Save Time and Money with Your Employee Handbook Office Version Your Employee Handbook Office Version was created for contractors, builders, plumbers, electricians and other skilled trades. The system includes dozens of ready-to-use policies written and edited for clarity and with the understanding that quality, skilled craftsmen are valuable assets to any company. From management to hourly workers, the employees in this industry are self-directed and are required to make more decisions than employees in other industries. The policies include updated hiring, termination, performance evaluations and payroll, disciplinary procedures and general company standards. The system also includes dozens of ready-to-use policies, written and edited for clarity and to meet all federal and state guidelines. Unlike other employee handbook products, Your Employee Handbook Office Version is a complete human resources system that provides you with all the tools you need for effective staff management. Your Employee Handbook Office Version was especially written for small businesses with less than 100 employees by a practicing expert in the human resources field and reviewed by an attorney with a specialty in employment law. When you purchase Your Employee Handbook Office Version, you get access the editable Word file -- no re-typing! and the Employer's Poster Kit Online at no additional charge (with free registration to our website). As a registered purchaser, you receive free "forever access" to your purchased files, Special Reports, the Reference Library and Policy Vault, and get notices of upgrades and revisions. See the instruction pages of the handbook for the registration link to our site. As you hire people to help handle your success, the task of managing your employees can take more time and effort than any other part of running a business Very few small business owners even consider an employee handbook until something goes wrong. But there are many important reasons why you need one -- reasons that will save you time and money. Managing your employees with the professional human resources systems used by the top corporations will not only protect your business in case of a problem, it will increase performance and productivity in your employees. Here are a few examples: Professional discipline and termination practices safeguard your business from lawsuits. Reduce unemployment and workers comp premiums. Keep morale high with clear standards for performance. Fair and legal vacation policies motivate employees to do their best. Performance evaluations increase morale and eliminate conflicts.Your employees do their jobs without constant supervision, freeing you to focus on growing your business. Employees work best when they know exactly what is expected of them. Having specific goals to work toward helps them measure how well they are doing in their positions. It will also help you to either improve the performance of your weakest links, or terminate them without problems or penalties to your business. Your Employee Handbook is recommended by Entrepreneur.com and Fortune Small Business Magazine. It's endorsed by associations such as the Wisconsin Home Builders Association and Uniform Retailers Association, and used by thousands of small businesses, including attorneys.




Contractor's Management Handbook


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Markup & Profit


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In order to succeed in a construction business you have to be able to mark up the price of your jobs to cover overhead expenses and make a decent profit. The problem is how much to mark it up. You don't want to lose jobs because you charge too much, and you don't want to work for free because you've charged too little. If you know how much to mark up you can apply it to your job costs and arrive at the right sales price for your work. This book gives you the background and the calculations necessary to easily figure the markup that is right for your business. Includes a CD-ROM with forms and checklists for your use.




Federal Contract Compliance Manual


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Handbook of Construction Management and Organization


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The primary purpose of this handbook is to make available to general contractors, consulting engineers, construction managers, specialty contractors, and subcontractors, as well as to professors and students in Universities and technical institutes which offer courses on the subject, the fundamentals of construction management together with the most workable types of organization, and the necessary capabilities they must include to reasonably ensure success and minimize the possibility of failure in this most hazardous profession. The second and equally important purpose is to furnish equipment manufacturers, dealers, material suppliers, bankers, surety bondsmen, and others, who traditionally rely on financial statements and general reputation, something more concrete to look for-the type of management and organization, and its scope and capability-in deciding how far to go along with contractors with whom they deal or wish to deal. This, the second edition of the Handbook, is an updated version of the work published in 1973. The book covers very many subjects which are part of construction. The greatest care was exercised in consideration of their practical aspects based on the theory and practice of construction management and its structure, and the functions of the various departments, both in the field and central offices, that make up construction organization. Leading specialists in their particular fields were selected to write chapters on the vital segments making up the structure of construction management and organization. These fields include construction contracts and conditions, job organization by general types of projects, equipment maintenance and preventive maintenance and overhaul, engineering and estimating, scheduling and controls, data processing and the use of computer equipment in engineering and accounting techniques, office administration, corporate and cost accounting, payroll, employment and labor relations, safety, public relations, legal and contractural problems, banking and finance, taxes, surety bonding, insurance, pension and retirement problems and others.




A Touch of Love Personal Care and Consulting


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This employee handbooks governs the term of employment with A Touch of Love Personal Care & Consulting, LLC as well as outline policies and procedures of the agency. This employee handbook is designed to assist you in being successful in your new role as an independent contractor/employee with A Touch of Lover Personal Care & Consulting, LLC D//B//A ATL PC&C, LLC.







Construction Safety Handbook


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This much anticipated new edition provides employers and employees with a day-to-day guide to reducing accidents and injuries, ensuring compliance, avoiding fines and penalties, and controlling workers' compensation costs. You'll not only find comprehensive discussions on all of the construction safety regulations found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 29 Chapter 1926, but you'll also find the actual legal text of the regulations and overviews for each sub Chapter for easier reference. This Construction Safety Handbook covers both the obvious and the hidden dangers of construction and addresses the latest changes in OSHA standards, including new recordkeeping requirements, new ergonomic guidelines, new requirements in the Steel Erection standard, and new additions to signs, signals, and barricades requirements. Written in plain English, this comprehensive handbook provides you with the legal background, practical advice, and ready-to-use written compliance programs you need to ensure your sites meet workplace safety requirements, protect workers, and comply with the standards. Each Chapter provides a description of the requirements of the standard, and a sample written compliance program, checklists, and the appropriate citations from the 29 CFRs. The latest changes in enforcement and inspection policy are also detailed, and a list of OSHA's most frequently cited construction standards is given.