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Leadership & Management, Regulations & Compliance

Remote Work Policy

This policy establishes the guidelines an employer will use to select and manage employees approved to work remotely. There is an area for a signature at the bottom.

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Leadership & Management, Regulations & Compliance, Strategy & Planning

Remote Work Request Form

This sample form enables an employee to request approval for remote work.

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Leadership & Management, Regulations & Compliance, Strategy & Planning

Remote Workstation Checklist

Employers can use this checklist when reviewing and planning a remote workstation setup for current employees or when planning a remote onboarding process.

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Leadership & Management, Strategy & Planning

Return to Work Checklist

This checklist addresses COVID-19-related workplace topics compiled from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and highlights general return-to-work topics.

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Telecommuting Authorization

This sample form sets forth certain terms and conditions of a standard telecommuting agreement between an employer and employee.

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Telecommuting Policy

This sample policy establishes the guidelines an employer will use for employees telecommuting.

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Hiring & Onboarding

Virtual Interview Preparation

This sample checklist helps interviewers prepare for virtual interviews.

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Leadership & Management

Preventing Employee Burnout

The World Health Organization (WHO) now considers employee burnout to be a syndrome. In previous editions of the WHO’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), burnout wasn’t considered a serious condition, and its only listed symptom was exhaustion.

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