Stop And Shop Employee Handbook

The Handbook is intended to inform each employee of his/her responsibilities as an employee and the programs developed for his/her benefit. It is the responsibility of each employee to read the Handbook, familiarize himself/herself with its contents and adhere to Klaben policies and procedures at all times. Although the terrain may vary, the one thing all of our members have in common is a strong work ethic and commitment to their brothers and sisters of Local 1262 — your neighbors who work for such leading supermarkets as ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Acme, Foodtown, Fairway Market, Morton Williams and more.

It is important that every business have an employment policy manual/handbook available to their employees. This helps keep everyone on the same page and held to the same standards.

Stop And Shop Employee Handbook

The following model labor and employment policies are offered to assist employers that are composing their own business-specific employee handbooks. Employers can choose the policies that are applicable to their business, fit their workforce, and use as needed. For instance, FMLA only applies to employers with 50 or more employees, so you may not need an FMLA policy.

These policies were developed to assist employers and employees in better understanding and complying with labor and employment laws and regulations. Employers can copy and paste the model policies that they would like to add to their existing Employee Handbooks or to create their own Employee Handbooks.

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When protesting a claim for unemployment benefits on the basis that the claimant was discharged for violating a company policy, the employer must provide details on how the claimant’s actions or failure to act violated which specific policy. Note that policies prohibiting mistakes, accidents, poor workmanship or bad judgment may not provide a sufficient basis for protesting unemployment benefits.

If you have any questions regarding the use of these handbook policy models, please call 573-522-1020.

DISCLAIMER: This selection of sample policies is for general information only – it is not intended as legal advice. Neither the State of Missouri nor its employees make any express or implicit warranty regarding the sufficiency, accuracy or completeness of the enclosed material. There is no requirement to follow this sample and its use does not guarantee compliance with Missouri Statutes. We encourage employers to obtain independent legal review before implementing any written policies.

Policy Models Include:

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Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
Workplace Harassment
EEO Grievance Procedure
Reasonable Accommodation of Disabilities or Medical Conditions
Pregnancy and Maternity Leave
Lactation Accommodation
Religious Accommodation

Hours of Work, Compensation and Time Off
Attendance
Work Schedules and Breaks
Overtime
Time Off
Holidays
Vacation
Sick Leave
​Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Military Leave
Pay Periods

Workplace Health and Safety
Reporting of Hazards, Injuries or Near-Misses
Workers' Compensation Coverage of Workplace Accidents and Injuries
Workplace Emergencies
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Workplace Violence
Driving Safety
Material Handling
Lockout Tagout (LOTO)
Tobacco Usage
Drug and Alcohol Usage
Weapons

Company Property, Computer Usage and Social Media

Code of Conduct
Retaliation

Discipline

Termination and Resignation

Employee Acknowledgement

Your employee handbook allows you to navigate not only your business’ policies, but also your brand and your company’s vision.

While the idea of a “handbook” often conjures up a jumble of jargon and rules, writing one gives you a chance to express how your small business thinks about culture, how you treat your team, and how you celebrate success or endure hardships together. It’s a place to communicate the values that keep you on the path of true north.

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We’ve assembled some of our favorite employee handbook examples from companies whose handbooks and culture guides especially bring their voice and vision to life. Some of the examples below are company manifestos more so than employee handbooks—and yes, you can mesh the two—but keep in mind that a handbook has specific requirements it needs to fulfill (which you can learn more about here!).