Quechup social networking site requires a web standards browser to use many of the features of our social network including: friends, blogs, videos, photo albums, chat messenger.
x

Share this item with your friends

1. Send this using your computer's email program:

Email to friends

2. Copy and paste this link to use in instant messages, emails, blogs or web pages:
x

Report Problem or Bug

Please describe the problem you are having. Be sure to copy and paste any error messages you get.
 
[ Problem? ]

Photo Albums Photos

Video Videos

Chat Messenger Chat

Messaging Messaging

Blogs Blogs

Blogs Networks



Salomea's Blog

8th Jun 2009 17:28

Is Criminal History Enough to Deny Hiring?

In a corporate situation, an employer would be willing to hire employees with zero criminal history in order for him to protect his assets and the company. According to a news source, company theft and embezzlement costs companies in the US several grand of dollars every month and that in 2005, it even reached millions in a year. These losses are the things being anticipated by employers to avoid thus they reserve the right to screen employees to their Human Resource representatives. The main thing idea that is used by many HR officers today is that, when a person has a criminal history or a conviction, he might not be a good candidate for a job as he may do the same crimes again. This is what moves HR officers to use background check procedures.

 

However, a New York lawyer has pointed out that there is now a new law on background checking. This law is involved in the using of criminal history extracted from a background check procedure to refuse or defer an application. According the said lawyer, a background check is good to be used to determine whether an applicant is capable to do the job and better factor whether there are illegalities in the previous hiring that could be avoided. But the lawyer, Andrew Kimler, firmly said that companies cannot just simply use criminal history as a plain ground to disqualify an applicant. New York law states that it is illegal to refuse an application based solely on the criminal history and not on the relevant of the said criminal history to the job. But this law also clearly emphasized that employer may have the right to shun off any application after finding that the criminal history has something to do with the job being applied for. Say for example, a man applying to become a school bus driver may have been convicted of DUI or several traffic violations resulting for his license to be suspended. In the example, since a man is trying to apply for a driving position and his previous records showed violations relevant to the job, an employer may have the right to decline applications for legitimate reason.

 

Another thing that should be considered in declining an application due to criminal histories as extracted from background checks is the time of the conviction. Federal laws are clear in saying that 7 years is the time allotted time frame in order for the criminal records of a convict is expunged. Meaning, the sentence can no longer be used to challenge a person’s right to employment. Other employees may also look into the possibility of clearing the applicants criminal history according to the time served in corrections.

 

But until this time, lawyers still are not positively sure whether this law would help a former convict win a discriminative hiring case. There are still a lot of things to be proven here and often times the applicant with criminal history will have hard time to prove to courts that his intention for employment is pure.

 

That the law itself is seen as a protection both for the employer hiring and the applicant with criminal history seeking to be hired, it is nonetheless on the part of the employer to deem the appropriateness of their hiring process, without disregarding the law and conscience.


Posted By:
Salomea at 17:28    Permalink  |  Comments (0)
Everyone My Friends Private List
Loading friends...
x You need to be a premium member to add 'My Friends' or full 'Private List' blogs.
User rating:
Not Rated
Tags:
background checks, criminal background check, employment background check, background search,  

8th Jun 2009 17:25

When All You Got Is a Name

Besides from getting a hangover from last night’s weekend treat at the bar, you also linger the memory of the pretty time you had with a beautiful stranger you met while you were there. Surely, you had a fun talk but can you even remember her name? By pure luck, when you are just about to wash your face, you realized there is something written on your palm. By looking through it, you remember now that she wrote it over your palm when she was about to go and you didn’t have a paper with you where she can write it down. But, what will you do with the name? You are still clueless where you can find her or contact her at least.  So how do you find her?

 

With internet access, you can easily find her right at your finger tips. Forget about finding her nearby or asking anyone about her. Given that the name she had written to be real, the internet can be your powerful tool to locate her. You can even do it while you are at the comforts of your home or office, so there is no really hassle and bustle to go through. If you want to use the service of online public record database, there is always a payment that is asked before you can sign up and start using its service. It will not cost you much anyway and it will more convenient, a lot quicker and has the highest percentage that your search will be successful for just more than a minute. This is also the same for people search engine like US people search that are available online.

 

Availing people search service will not only give you personal information and contact details but you can also conduct personal background check while you are at it. Moreover, if you really want, you can also do a round of criminal background checks by reviewing the criminal records if she has any. 

 

Otherwise, here’s how you can use the internet for free to find her:

 

1.       Use Search Engines.  E.g. Google************Yahoo.  Type in her name on the search box and just click the button. If luck is in your side today, there might be a link directing to her own website, blog or even social network profile at the top list of you search.

2.       Visit and Search Social Networking Site.  MySpace, ************************Flickr and Multiply are the most popular examples of social network that you yourself could also be a member or she may have signed as a member. Usually, social network profile details contact information such as e-mail addresses and chat IDs.

 

If you have been successful in finding enough information about her, getting in touch with her again is already at your doorstep. If she will ask how you found her, you can always make a story of all the experiences you’ve gone through just to get information about her if you want to gain extra manly points. But telling the truth could be the wiser choice. Effortless it may seem, but as said always, it is the thought that really counts. 


Posted By:
Salomea at 17:25    Permalink  |  Comments (0)
Everyone My Friends Private List
Loading friends...
x You need to be a premium member to add 'My Friends' or full 'Private List' blogs.
User rating:
Not Rated
Tags:
us people search, background check, criminal background,