Building Effective Employee Handbooks: Compliance Meets Company Culture
Select Format
From: $179.00
Date: March 5th , 2026
Time: 1pmET | 12pm CT | 11am MT | 10am PT
Duration: 60 minutes
Description:
Most employee handbooks are outdated, overly legal, and rarely read. Yet a well-crafted handbook does more than ensure compliance — it also reinforces your company culture, communicates expectations, and protects your organization from risk.
In this fast-paced session, attorney and author Don Phin reviews the key compliance requirements for 2026, including federal, state, and local law updates. Beyond compliance, the session focuses on opportunity: how to create a handbook that strengthens culture, improves communication, and reflects the organization’s identity.
Participants will also learn how to leverage visuals, multimedia, and digital delivery to make handbooks more accessible, engaging, and impactful for employees.
.Key Topics to be Discussed:
History and evolution of employee handbooks
Placement of disclaimers, including at-will employment
Hiring, orientation, and onboarding policies
Wage and hour compliance
Performance management and disciplinary procedures
Communication and technology policies
Employee benefits and leave management
Discrimination and harassment prevention
Workplace safety policies
Practical tips for bringing your handbook to life with engaging content and tools
Learning Objectives
Understanding the evolution and purpose of employee handbooks
Balancing legal compliance with engaging, culture-driven content
Must-have handbook sections for 2026 updates
Using multimedia, visuals, and digital tools to enhance readability and engagement
Practical strategies for translating policies into actionable, employee-friendly guidance
About Our Speaker
Don Phin, Esq.
Don Phin is a California employment law attorney. Since leaving his litigation practice more than twenty years ago, he has consulted with hundreds of companies to help improve their employment practices. He has presented in person over 600 times to CEOs, HR, and other executives on what works in leadership and employee relations. Don has written numerous books and built HRThatWorks, an online HR compliance and strategy program, used by 3,500 companies and sold to ThinkHR in 2014. In addition to consulting and speaking, Don does executive coaching, expert testimony, and workplace investigations. Streetwise from the Bronx (you can still hear the accent), Don moved to San Diego when he was 20 to work on a tuna boat and never came back. Today Don lives in sunny Coronado, California.