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Return of company property handbook statement

Guidance for employers on including a return of company property statement in an employee handbook, explaining employee responsibilities when separating from employment.

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by Amy E. Mendenhall and Susie Wine, Littler

Company equipment and property is expensive to replace and may contain confidential employer information. Employers should consider including this statement in their handbook to advise employees of their responsibility to return company property when separating from employment.

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Littler, the largest global employment and labor law practice, exclusively represents the global employer community in all aspects of employment and labor law. Littler litigates, mediates and negotiates some of the most influential employment law cases and labor contracts on record.

Littler’s practice areas are extensive and their expertise crosses over multiple industries and spans a wide array of employment law areas such as discrimination and harassment, labor management relations, executive compensation, ERISA and benefit plan litigation, leaves of absence and disability accommodation, hiring, performance management and termination, employment practices audits and wage and hour.

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