11.3 Global Human Resources General Employee Policies
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The policies in this Guide Memo are fundamental to Stanford University's global human resources policies.
Authority: Approved by the Vice President of Human Resources.
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Management has the responsibility to assure that any University-affiliated operation adheres to laws and regulations in each country. University managers should request the services of legal counsel through the Office of... -
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This policy applies to Stanford University employees at least 50% time with an appointment of at least 6 months, whose primary work location is outside of the US. The employee may be paid by a Stanford out-of-country... -
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Stanford or its affiliated entities will establish payroll procedures in each country that are in compliance with law and appropriate for University or affiliated staff. Country-by-country procedures will be maintained with... -
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Refer to Stanford's Administrative Guide Memos 1.7.1, 1.7.2 and 1.7.3, to the extent required and applicable in the country of operation. -
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Refer to Stanford University's Administrative Guide Memo 2.2.6 to the extent required and applicable in the country of operation. -
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Refer to Stanford University's Administrative Guide Memo 2.2.7, to the extent required and applicable in the country of operation. -
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Refer to Stanford University's Administrative Guide Memo 2.2.8. -
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Some countries mandate employee training requirements, or specific jobs may have training or certification standards. Supervisors are responsible for identifying those employees who perform work requiring specific training... -
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Refer to Stanford University's Administrative Guide Memo 2.2.10. -
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Refer to Stanford University's Administrative Guide Memo 2.2.4. -
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Does not apply to global employees.