Does this belong in the EE Personnel File?
CLumm
3 Posts
I
just took a seminar on personnel record retention and was left
wondering about certain items that aren't being used to make employment
decisions (this was the yardstick used for what to keep in the EE's
file). Do you keep these with the personnel file, and if not, where and
for how long do you store them?
- Employment verification forms (like for mortgage applications)
- Jury duty certificates
- Health plan applications/address change requests that have been superseded by the most recent one.
Toss? keep in a separate file for a period of time?
Thanks.
just took a seminar on personnel record retention and was left
wondering about certain items that aren't being used to make employment
decisions (this was the yardstick used for what to keep in the EE's
file). Do you keep these with the personnel file, and if not, where and
for how long do you store them?
- Employment verification forms (like for mortgage applications)
- Jury duty certificates
- Health plan applications/address change requests that have been superseded by the most recent one.
Toss? keep in a separate file for a period of time?
Thanks.
Comments
Employment verification - should not be in personnel file.
Jury Duty certificates - OK
Anything having to do with health plan - NO, should be kept in separate medical file. Address change - OK - if no health/medical information on this.
I just recently organized my personnel files and this is what I came up with..
Employement History - Which contains all hiring materials (offer letter, NDA, Policy Manual Acknowledgment, background checks etc.)
Payroll/Tax - W-4, direct deposti (this is where I would put Employement verification records)
Benefit Information - Anything non-medical (401k enrollment, FSA enrollment form, and HRA enrollment)
Attendance - PTO request, attendance calendar
Performance - Performance appraisals and training documents, also and disciplinary actions
The filed seperatley in a different drawer I have
Medical Folder - Drug screen, Medical Enrollment forms, FMLA request, Workmans Comp
Legal Folder - Garnishments, security Clearance information
Am I missing anything?
I do keep employment verifications and jury duty certificates in the employee's payroll file, just in case the paper work is lost or misplaced.
Anything related to our health plan are kept in another file.
I agree that applications, resumes, and other forms of employment inquires, job advertisements, documents related to hiring or firing, transfers, assignment, demotion, payroll records, employment handbooks, job descriptions, training verification/professional points, evaluations and reasonable accomodation requests are eleigible for personnel files. My question--I attended a workshop that state we cannot keep any photographs nor any documentation that indicates ethnicity. I have long-term employees when 30 years ago a picture was required with thier application. We also are required by our state department to have a place ethnicity on our annual Personnel Report. I am with a school distirct. Any knowlege about these things?
Nancy
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