2025 Must-Have Updates for Your Employee Handbook |
The workplace is evolving rapidly, and keeping your Employee Handbook updated is more critical than ever. With new regulations from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Department of Labor (DOL), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and other federal and state agencies, failing to update your handbook can expose your organization to compliance risks. Recent updates include concerted activity protections, wage and hour law modifications, remote work policies, and AI-driven workplace regulations.
This comprehensive session will provide HR professionals, business owners, and compliance officers with the essential updates to keep their handbooks legally compliant and aligned with best practices. If there was ever a time to rethink your handbook, it is now!
What’s New for 2025?
With the NLRB’s increased focus on employee rights and social media policies, HR teams must be proactive in revising workplace rules. New multi-state compliance challenges, AI-driven workforce monitoring, and updated wage laws are just a few of the critical areas that organizations must address. State laws are now outpacing federal regulations, meaning employers need to be aware of region-specific labor requirements.
Additionally, remote work policies have become a focal point for compliance audits. Organizations must clarify expectations for communication, performance tracking, and cybersecurity to avoid compliance breaches. Failing to implement clear policies could result in legal disputes, financial penalties, and increased employee turnover.
As 2025 brings new federal and state laws into effect, companies must act swiftly to protect their organizations from compliance risks. This session will equip you with the tools and knowledge needed to ensure your Employee Handbook is legally compliant, transparent, and up-to-date.
Ensure your Employee Handbook meets the latest legal and compliance standards for 2025.
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Why Should You Attend?
The legal landscape surrounding employment policies has changed significantly, and compliance failures can lead to lawsuits, penalties, and reputational damage. Employers must stay ahead of these changes to ensure workplace policies remain legally sound and employee-friendly. With federal and state regulatory bodies ramping up audits in 2025, this webinar will provide essential insights into what updates are required for your organization.
Many organizations delay handbook updates, assuming previous policies still apply. However, failure to update policies on hybrid work arrangements, concerted activity rights, AI-driven HR tools, and evolving labor laws could lead to non-compliance risks. HR professionals need to act now to ensure their handbooks reflect the latest legal standards and workplace trends.
Who Should Attend?
This session is designed for anyone involved in creating, updating, or enforcing workplace policies. Whether you are an HR leader, a small business owner, or part of a compliance team, this webinar will provide the insights needed to navigate the complex regulatory landscape of 2025.