Draft an employment policy with state supplements where law differs across the jurisdictional footprint. Use when the user says "draft a [topic] policy", "we need a policy on", "update our [topic] policy", or names a policy gap.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "policy-drafting" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-for-legal/main/employment-legal/skills/policy-drafting/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/policy-drafting/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md → jurisdictional footprint, handbook location.Matter context. Check ## Matter workspaces in the practice-level CLAUDE.md. If Enabled is ✗ (the default for in-house users), skip the rest of this paragraph — skills use practice-level context and the matter machinery is invisible. If enabled and there is no active matter, ask: "Which matter is this for? Run /employment-legal:matter-workspace switch <slug> or say practice-level." Load the active matter's matter.md for matter-specific context and overrides. Write outputs to the matter folder at ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/matters/<matter-slug>/. Never read another matter's files unless Cross-matter context is on.
A policy that's right for California may be wrong (or unnecessary) in Texas. This skill drafts a core policy and generates state supplements where the footprint requires different rules.
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md → jurisdictional footprint, handbook location and format.
For each state/country in the footprint, check: does this jurisdiction have a specific rule on this topic?
Common topics with jurisdictional variance:
| Topic | Variance |
|---|---|
| Paid leave | State mandates (CA, NY, CO, WA, etc.) with different accrual rates, uses, carryover |
| Parental leave | State programs layer on top of FMLA (CA PFL, NY PFL, etc.) |
| Meal and rest breaks | CA is the outlier (penalty pay); most states minimal |
| Expense reimbursement | CA requires; most states don't |
| Pay transparency | Growing list of states requiring ranges in postings |
| Non-competes | See hiring-review skill — unenforceable in some states |
| Final pay | Timing varies widely |
If the topic has no jurisdictional variance (dress code, say), skip this step.
One policy. Applies everywhere. Clear and readable — employees should understand it without a lawyer.
Structure:
Avoid: "heretofore," "notwithstanding," nested exceptions. This is a handbook policy, not a contract.
For each jurisdiction where the rule differs, a supplement:
### [State] Supplement
Employees working in [State] are subject to the following in addition to / instead of the core policy:
- [Specific difference]
- [Cite the state law if helpful]
Keep supplements tight. Only what's different — don't repeat the core.
# [Policy Name]
## Core Policy
[Full text]
## State Supplements
### [State 1]
[Supplement]
### [State 2]
[Supplement]
---
## Drafting Notes (internal — remove before handbook insertion)
- **Jurisdictional scan:** [which states checked, which have variance]
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