Am I required to give an employee a copy of their first aid card from their personnel files if they no longer work for me?
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Am I required to give an employee a copy of their first aid card from their personnel files if they no longer work for me?
I paid for the training and they did not complete the probationary period of employment.
Asked on September 17, 2013 under Employment Labor Law, Minnesota
Answers:
Nathan Wagner / Law Office of Nathan Wagner
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
In California, you would be required to give this to them. The California Labor Code says that employees are entitled to a copy of their personnel file.
Nathan Wagner / Law Office of Nathan Wagner
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
In California, you would be required to give this to them. The California Labor Code says that employees are entitled to a copy of their personnel file.
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