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Considering Arrest/Conviction Records in the Hiring Process

By Rob Radcliff on May 4, 2012
Posted in HR Issues

                                              

Last week, the EEOC provided new enforcement guidelines to be used for determining whether the use of arrest and conviction records is proper in the hiring process as it relates to Title…

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Rob represents businesses and individuals in disputes in Texas and throughout the United States. He focuses his practice on employment and commercial matters including issues…

Rob represents businesses and individuals in disputes in Texas and throughout the United States. He focuses his practice on employment and commercial matters including issues arising from the arrival and departure of employees.

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