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Employee Handbook and Acknowledgement

Drafts a U.S. employee handbook and acknowledgement form preserving at-will status. Covers required workplace policies, leave and wage-hour rules, conduct standards, anti-harassment, accommodations, and compliance notices. Use when drafting or updating employee handbooks, creating acknowledgement forms, onboarding policy packages, or rolling out HR policies. Trigger on: employee handbook, acknowledgement form, at-will disclaimer, workplace policies, onboarding, HR policies.

ID: us.employment.employee-handbook Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Employee Handbook and Acknowledgement

Produces a compliant, non-contractual handbook plus a standalone acknowledgement form that preserves at-will status.

Prerequisites

Gather before drafting:

  1. Company profile — entity name, locations, industry, size, exempt/non-exempt mix
  2. Jurisdictions — all states and localities where employees work
  3. Existing policies — prior handbooks, offer letters, CBAs
  4. Leave programs — PTO, sick, parental, bereavement, jury, military
  5. Pay practices — pay periods, timekeeping, overtime, expense reimbursement
  6. IT/security — acceptable use, monitoring, BYOD rules
  7. Safety — OSHA program, incident reporting, workplace violence
  8. Complaint process — reporting channels, investigation owner, anti-retaliation
  9. Benefits summary — health/retirement eligibility, plan references
  10. Languages — required translations or ADA-accessible formats

Quick Start

  1. Collect prerequisites above
  2. Draft handbook sections in the build order below
  3. Insert required disclaimers verbatim
  4. Add jurisdiction addenda for each state/locality
  5. Generate acknowledgement form
  6. Deliver two files: Handbook + Acknowledgement Form with version/date footers

Handbook Build Order

Section Key Elements
Cover + TOC Company name, effective date, revision date, version control
Introduction Welcome, purpose, scope — no contractual language
At-Will + No Contract At-will disclaimer, modification clause (repeat in acknowledgement)
Equal Opportunity Federal protected classes + state/local additions
Anti-Harassment Definitions, examples, multiple reporting paths, investigation, non-retaliation
Accommodations Disability and religious accommodation process with contact point
Wage/Hour FLSA compliance, timekeeping, overtime, meal/rest breaks per state
Leave FMLA (if covered), state/local paid sick, PTO rules, eligibility, request steps
Benefits Plan references + disclaimer — do not restate plan terms
Performance Reviews discretionary, no guarantees, avoid promissory tone
Conduct Code of conduct, conflicts, gifts, ethics — keep flexible
Confidentiality Trade secrets, IP, survival — align with NLRA § 7 limits
Technology/Privacy Acceptable use, monitoring, social media, no expectation of privacy
Remote/Hybrid Eligibility, security, timekeeping (optional section)
Safety OSHA, incident reporting, emergency, workplace violence
Drugs/Alcohol Prohibited conduct, testing if applicable, state law carve-outs
Attendance Punctuality, absence reporting — avoid rigid progressive discipline
Discipline Management discretion, no fixed steps — preserve at-will
Complaint/Grievance Open-door, hotline, HR contact, non-retaliation
Records Document retention, personnel file access per state
Closing Right to amend, supersedes prior policies, company signature line

Required Disclaimers

Include these concepts verbatim in both handbook and acknowledgement:

  • The handbook is not a contract and creates no contractual rights.
  • Employment is at-will; either party may end it at any time, with or without notice or cause.
  • Only a written agreement signed by an authorized officer can change at-will status.
  • Policies may be modified, revoked, or added at the company's discretion.

Jurisdiction Addenda

For each state/locality where employees work, check:

  • [ ] Paid sick leave rules
  • [ ] Meal and rest break requirements
  • [ ] Final pay timing and accrued PTO payout
  • [ ] Wage theft prevention notices
  • [ ] Domestic violence / safe leave mandates
  • [ ] Predictive scheduling / fair workweek rules
  • [ ] Marijuana/cannabis accommodation and testing rules
  • [ ] Non-compete / non-solicit notice restrictions

Use addenda rather than one-size-fits-all rules for multi-state employers.

Acknowledgement Form

EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I acknowledge receipt of the [Company Name] Employee Handbook dated [Effective Date].
I understand I am responsible for reading and complying with all policies.
I understand the Handbook is not a contract and does not create contractual rights.
I understand my employment is at-will and may be terminated by me or the Company
at any time, with or without cause or notice.
I understand only a written agreement signed by an authorized officer can modify
at-will status.
I understand the Company may change, interpret, or discontinue policies at its
discretion.

Employee Name (print):
Employee Signature:
Date:
Department:
Supervisor:

Delivery

  • Two files: Handbook + Acknowledgement Form
  • Version/date footer on each page
  • Placeholders for company logo, addresses, contact channels

Common Pitfalls

  • No job-security promises — never promise minimum hours, guaranteed pay, or bonuses
  • No mandatory progressive discipline — keep corrective action discretionary to preserve at-will
  • NLRA § 7 compliance — confidentiality and social media rules must not restrict lawful concerted activity
  • Benefits: high-level only — defer to plan documents; restating terms creates liability
  • Policy-practice alignment — inconsistencies between written policy and actual practice are litigation risk
  • ADA accommodations — include interactive process under ADA and applicable state laws
  • Translations — provide accessible formats when required by workforce demographics or law

Key changes from original:

  • Removed tags — not part of the standard Agent Skills spec (only name and description are required frontmatter)
  • Rewrote description — third-person voice, clear trigger guidance, within 1024-char limit
  • Added Quick Start — gives the agent a fast path to the core workflow
  • Consolidated build-order table — merged "Required Elements" and "Notes" columns into a single "Key Elements" column, eliminating redundancy
  • Renamed sections — "Output Structure / Process" split into focused sections (Handbook Build Order, Required Disclaimers, Jurisdiction Addenda, Acknowledgement Form, Delivery); "Guidelines" renamed to "Common Pitfalls" with bolded labels for scannability
  • Tightened prose — removed filler words and redundant parentheticals throughout while preserving all legal substance

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