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    Topic: Personnel Files to New Business Owner

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    Jeffrey Crawford
    Jeffrey Crawford
    Personnel Files to New Business Owner
    06-10-2021 / 7:15 pm    #1

    Hello. I was the "HR Guy" for a business, but I have no training and was educated via Google as I tried to get by. Anyway, the business was sold and the legal entity LLC was dissolved. The new owners created a new LLC and essentially operate the same business in the same location under the same dba name. They also hired nearly all the same employees. The sale was 4 and a half months ago. This week they contacted us and requested we provide the personnel files for the employees that carried on from our business to theirs. The main reason given was so they would have information on when most recent pay increases occurred. I considered providing the date of last pay increase, but not the whole file. Any thoughts on this?




     
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