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lrobb
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Has anyone gone through this yet. We are considering it. Any help or advise would be appreciated.
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Peyton Irby
Editor, Mississippi Employment Law Letter
Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A.
(601) 949-4810
[email]pirby@watkinsludlam.com[/email]
We have talked about it in HR, and no one (including me) is ready for such a change at this point. We're functioning well with paper, and my office seems to have a ton of it. So far the costs for the technology (hardware and software) far outweight the benefit of saving space and time.
best wishes
I wouldn't say we are entirely paperless, but our employee files are retained in an electronic imaging system. Many of the documents are imported directly in an electronic format; the hard copy ones must be scanned into the system.
I love it -- I can look up any information in an employee's file right from my desktop. I can also e-mail a document to an employee if they request something. We have used this for 3 years or so and have no regrets. They key is making sure your indexing is setup in a fashion that you are able to find what you are looking for without having to go through the entire file. Beats paper!
Cheryl
The majority of our personnel information regarding wages and history, vacation sick pay, education, etc. is on the computer now. So, if we had a fire, we would have the information,but not the forms.
As far as HR is concerned, we are making some steps in this direction. We have the capacity to scan our old HR files and I am thinking any files over 3 years old could probably be scanned with no problem. This is a project on the back burner to be gotten to later this year.
We have a recruitment package on our HRIS system which allows us to receive resumes on line and keep them in an electronic format without having to keep paper copies. I have a file cabinet full of paper resumes that we will eventually be able to dispose of and just keep the electronic ones. We still have some people who fax resumes or email them, so all the paper won't go away.