Human Resources

California hospitals and health systems employ more than half a million people — from entry-level positions to senior executives. Many health care human resources (HR) departments are responsible for a wide range of issues, such as recruitment, staffing, compensation, benefits, labor/employee relations and employee health. Navigating the complex regulatory environment, while monitoring how it applies to HR in the health care setting, can be a challenging and dynamic task.

Employee Handbook and Personnel Policies Manual

Covers the full range of policies
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Designed for all employers, this manual covers the full range of policies included in personnel handbooks. It is a must-have for employers who want to avoid common pitfalls.

680 pages (11th edition, 2008)

Written by

Richard J. Simmons of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, LLP.

Wrongful Discharge and Employment Practices Manual

An overview of wrongful discharge laws and issues
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A must-have for every employer, this quick and easy-to-use reference contains an overview of wrongful discharge laws and issues regarding personnel files, emotional distress claims, negligent performance evaluations and much more.

641 pages (4th edition, 2007)

Written by

Richard J. Simmons of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, LLP

Employment Discrimination and EEO Practice Manual for California Employers

A complete, nontechnical guide
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Human resources professionals will learn how to comply with applicable state and federal employment discrimination laws and the cost of noncompliance.

780 pages (9th edition, 2009)

Written by

Richard J. Simmons of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, LLP

Wage and Hour Manual for California Employers

A guide on legal requirements affecting wage and hour practices
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Covers state and federal wage and hour laws, the Fair Labor Standards Act, Industrial Welfare Commission wage orders and Labor Commission policies.

900 pages (14th edition, 2010)

Written by

Richard J. Simmons of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, LLP