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An Email Policy for Your Employees
6. Implementation
6.1
Consult employees on what you should include in your email policy.
6.2 Consider taking expert advice.
- Although many aspects of your email policy will follow standard guidelines, it may be worth consulting a solicitor or other adviser.
6.3 Make the policy available to everyone.
- Ask employees to sign a copy to confirm they have read it.
- Refer to the policy in your employment contracts.
- Make sure managers familiarise themselves with the contents of the policy.
6.4 Put in place any software that will help. This might include:
- Monitoring software to provide a record of email traffic.
- Filtering software to help employees prioritise emails.
- Auto-responder software to reply to emails when employees are absent.
- Virus-checking and other security software.
6.5 Provide any training that is needed.
- Employees may need training in effective use of email software.
6.6
Enforce the policy.
- Make an individual responsible for enforcing the policy. Typically, the network administrator will be responsible for routine enforcement. A director should take overall responsibility.
- Apply the policy consistently and fairly to everyone, including yourself. Clarify any exceptions.
- Make sure you have an appropriate disciplinary procedure in place to deal with breaches of the policy.
- Revise the policy when necessary.