Recruiters legal right; advertizing drug/alcohol free environment
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1) Is it legal for a recruiter to call or e-mail to our employees during working hours? Also, if a recruiter gives his phone number to an employee and asks to be called back, can the employees' manager call back and tell the recruiter "if he calls our office again during working hours for the purpose of recruiting our employees, he will be sued".
2) When we advertize for employment, what is the best way to represent that we have a drug and alcohol policy to try to establish a drug and alcohol free environment.
2) When we advertize for employment, what is the best way to represent that we have a drug and alcohol policy to try to establish a drug and alcohol free environment.
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I have two suggestions. First, if you use recruiters, invite this recruiting firm in to talk to you. Make it very clear to them that if they want to do business with you, they will not recuit away anybody they have placed with you nor will they recruit your current people. While they can do it legally, really good recruiters don't do it. I would also make sure they know that if you ever catch them doing it, not only will they never get another piece of business from you, but that you will not recommend them to the HR people in other companies and you will let all the HR people in the community know not to use them. They're a whole lot more interested in what you can do for them than they are in making one placement.
Second, most telephone systems permit certain numbers to be blocked. Why don't you program their telephone number in so that it is blocked? Hope that helps.
Margaret Morford
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