Risk & Business Magazine Cooke Insurance Group Fall 2016 | Page 6

LIABILITY SCORECARD Employment Practices Liability Scorecard BY: COOKE INSURANCE GROUP Understanding Your Level of Risk A s a business leader, you make important personnel decisions on a daily basis. From hiring new workers to assigning duties, each of your decisions affects employees in a unique way. Although these actions are critical to running your business, they also create exposures that could lead to costly claims by employees or governmental regulators. Even if they are not warranted, claims for wrongful employment practices can disrupt operations, damage your business’s reputation, hurt employee morale and negatively impact your bottom line. What’s worse, even if a business fosters a welcoming work environment and takes all of the necessary precautions to safeguard its employees, it can still face an employment practices liability claim. note that each section will have its own instructions related to scoring. Please review them carefully. After you have completed all of the sections to the best of your ability, add up your score and determine your level of risk by utilizing the information at the end of this document. Thankfully, businesses can rely on employment practices liability (EPL) insurance to protect against a wide range of wrongful employment practices claims, including wrongful termination, discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation. SECTION INSTRUCTIONS The following points will be assigned for each response: YES: 0 POINTS NO: 3 POINTS UNSURE: 3 POINTS INSTRUCTIONS To better understand the level of risk your business faces on a daily basis, please answer the questions below. Please HR PRACTICES YES NO 1. Does your business have a formal HR or personnel department? q q q 2. Are the individuals that handle HR and personnel functions for your business formally trained in HR matters? q q q 3. Does your business have an in-house counsel that it consults on employmentrelated matters? q q q 4. Does your business retain the services of an outside law firm that specializes in labour and employment law? q q q 5. Does your business have an employee handbook that has been reviewed by legal counsel? q q q 6. Does your business distribute an employee handbook to all employees? q q q 7. Does your business obtain signed acknowledgement from all employees indicating that they have received and reviewed your employee handbook? q q q 10. Does your business maintain written hiring and interviewing guidelines? q q q q q q q q q 11. Does your business have formal guidelines and written procedures for disciplining and terminating employees? q q q 12. Does your business require managers and HR professionals to approve all proposed employee terminations? q q q 13. Does your business have outside counsel review all proposed employee terminations? q q q 14. Does your business have an outplacement program to assist discharged employees? q q q 8. Does your business use an employment application for all applicants? 9. Does your business use written job descriptions for all positions in the organization? 6 | FALL 2016 UNSURE SCORE