"Whether you are hired or promoted for a job may depend on the information revealed in a background check. Job applicants and existing employees as well as volunteers may be asked to submit to background checks. For some jobs, screening is required by federal or state law. The current emphasis on security and safety has dramatically increased the number of employment background checks conducted.
In short, employers are being cautious. At the same time, applicants and employees fear that employers can dig into the past in ways that have nothing to do with the job.
This guide explains the why and how of background checks. It also tells you what can be covered in a background report, your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and what you can do to prepare. For more information, go to the References section at the end of this guide. The PRC does not perform background checks"
Friday, August 8, 2008
Employment Law Online Resource: The Privacy Right Clearinghouse and Employment Background Checks
Today's online resource comes from the The Privacy Right Clearinghouse and is directed towards employees - Employment Background Checks:
The entire article comes in ten parts.
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