HR Policies - Make It Your Business
- Jenni Watson
- Feb 7
- 2 min read
At People Assured Partners, policies are our jam! We know that nothing derails a business faster than an HR issue left unchecked. From disputes over contracts to misunderstandings about entitlements, having clear and well-documented HR policies isn’t just a box to tick - it’s essential for businesses of all sizes. Even businesses that rely solely on contractors, rather than employees, need solid agreements to avoid HR nightmares.
Why HR Policies Are Essential for Every Business
Many small and medium-sized businesses operate under the assumption that HR policies are only necessary for large corporations with extensive workforces. But here’s the thing - HR policies serve as the backbone of any organisation, providing clarity, consistency, and legal protection.

A well-structured set of HR policies:
Reduces Legal Risks: Clearly defined policies help ensure compliance with employment laws, reducing the risk of legal disputes and penalties.
Sets Expectations: Employees and contractors understand their rights and obligations, leading to fewer misunderstandings.
Improves Workplace Culture: When expectations around behavior, performance, and conduct are clear, it fosters a more productive and positive work environment.
Supports Business Continuity: Policies provide guidance on handling grievances, terminations, or other sensitive HR matters, ensuring the business can operate smoothly in times of conflict.
Enhances Tendering Opportunities: Many government contracts require businesses to have documented HR policies in place. Without them, you might miss out on lucrative opportunities.
Meets Respect@Work and Duty of Care Obligations: Having appropriate policies and procedures ensures compliance with Respect@Work legislation and duty of care responsibilities, helping to create a safe and respectful workplace while reducing the risk of harassment claims and legal repercussions.
Why Contractors Also Require Contracts & Policies
Some businesses mistakenly believe that because they only engage contractors, they don’t need formal HR policies or agreements. Big mistake. Huge. This assumption can lead to serious problems, including misclassification risks and legal disputes.
The Cost of Not Having HR Policies
Skipping HR policies is like playing with fire—you might not get burned right away, but it’s only a matter of time.
Here’s what could happen:
Unclear Expectations: Without written policies, employees or contractors may interpret rules differently, leading to confusion and disputes.
Increased Liability: Businesses may be exposed to lawsuits or claims for unfair treatment, wrongful termination, or workplace safety violations.
Compliance Breaches: Failing to adhere to employment laws can result in hefty fines and legal action.
Reputational Damage: Negative workplace experiences and disputes can harm your company’s reputation, making it harder to attract talent and clients.
Missed Government Tenders: Without formal HR policies, businesses may not meet the requirements needed to qualify for government contracts, limiting growth opportunities.
How People Assured Partners Can Help
At People Assured Partners, we live and breathe HR policies - seriously, we geek out over this stuff! Whether you have employees, contractors, or a mix of both, we tailor policies to ensure compliance, mitigate risks, and provide peace of mind.
If your business is operating without fundamental HR policies or if your current contracts need reviewing, now is the time to act. Get in touch with People Assured Partners today - we’ve got your back, and we make policies painless (dare we say, even fun?).

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