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By Susan M. Heathfield, About.com Guide to Human Resources

Uproarious and Research - All in One Day?

Sunday August 31, 2003

I know, I know. It's Labor Day weekend in the United States, and I'm lazing on a Lake Michigan beach, watching the waves and basking in the sunshine. What keeps you inside on this beautiful day researching online?

I know. Readers tell me all the time that you only have time to read online over the weekend. So, every weekend, I try to provide something light, but something worthwhile, too, to reward your efforts and to thank you for visiting my website.

For fun and quotations for your company newsletter, visit my Humor Resources.

For one-stop research, visit these sites.

Look no further for everything you need in one spot about employment - links to the Department of Labor, laws, OSHA, and informational content. Start here when you develop policies, procedures or your handbook: Employment Information, Guidelines, and Laws Directory.

When I think of the most frequent email messages I receive, requests for sample and example policies, procedures, and handbook wording are among the most frequent. In response, I am compiling this resource for your use: sample and example policies and procedures. If you have written for your organization or found an effective policy, procedure, or guideline online, please send email to the Guide. Visit: Human Resources Policy and Procedure Directory.

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