by Christine P. Corrigan, CPC Writing Services
Summary
This guide provides HR professionals with an overview of Tennessee laws related to obtaining information from and providing information to new hires during the onboarding process.
In this guide, learn about:
- Documents to obtain from employees
- Withholding and deductions
- Other documents
- Documents to provide to employees
- Wage notices
- Employer information and policies
- Leave notices
- Benefits notices
- Discrimination and harassment notices
- Pregnancy and lactation notices
- Privacy notices
- Workers’ compensation notices
- Drug and alcohol notices
- Notices for temporary or seasonal workers
- Industry‑ or occupation‑specific notices
- Other notices
- Future developments
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About the author

Christine P. Corrigan
Christine P. Corrigan is the principal of CPC Writing Services, a freelance writing services firm providing web-based content and marketing materials on labor and employment law. Prior to CPC, she worked as a management-side employment attorney representing employers in state and federal employment litigation throughout the US, with a particular emphasis on discrimination, wage-hour, restrictive covenant and benefit matters.
Ms. Corrigan has experience counseling and training HR professionals on workplace law issues, including prevention of harassment and discrimination, managing disabilities in the workplace, and performance management.
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