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Protocols for Responding to Violence or Threats of Violence at the Workplace

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Protocols for Responding to Violence or Threats of Violence at the Workplace

by Practical Law Labor & Employment
Model protocols for responding to violence or threats of violence at the workplace. This Standard Document is based on federal law. State or local law may impose additional or different requirements, but this document will be useful and relevant to employers in every state. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.

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