Polices serve three important purposes in your business:
1. They are a training tool – you can use them to get your staff together and have training about policy content such as WHS; Bullying; Sexual Harassment; Conduct and office based procedures;
2. They are a disciplinary tool – you can use them to discipline your workers for breach of policy;
3. They are a protection mechanism – there is nothing quite so strong as submitting to Fair Work evidence of your employees continual breach of policy and then a copy of the actual policy and a copy of your worker’s signature that they had read and understood the policy.
So you can see that Polices are highly important in todays workplace. Additionally it is important to schedule a time once a year, when the policies will be reviewed and any changes made.
There are two types of main changes:
1. Content changes about the way you do things in your workplace, perhaps you have a new environmental issue you want to communicate or some WHS issues you have identified;
2. Legal changes - clauses that need to be added because there have been case law that has highlighted new issues which should be included in the policies.
However if each year the polices never get looked at and both legal and content changes are ignored the ability of the polices to work in a proactive way for the business is mitigated. But, how to remember to renew them?
Why don’t you link reviewing your policies to your September spring clean state of mind?
So when thinking about renewing your wardrobe, cleaning your kitchen cupboards or getting the summer bikini body back, think what spring cleaning your business needs and think about your policies.
Don’t have any policies? Then let’s do a Spring Cleaning Special! - call the office and mention my blog to receive 10% off the cost of all policies – that brings a policy down to only $211.50 plus GST for a legally written and up-to-date document! Enjoy Spring!
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