Denial of Promotion
brose215
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A cashier, who had been employed at a retail establishment for several years, was verbally offered a promotion to a customer service rep. However, after the company did a credit check, the offer was withdrawn due to some credit problems. The employee has always proven to be trustworthy and has never stolen anything and will not be in contact with any more money than they already are. Is there any recourse, short of resigning from the company, for this employee?
Comments
The policy would have to stipulate what is considered "poor" in terms of credit rating.
and remember that it is illegal to discriminate against someone that has filed for personal bankruptcy. Therefore, if a bankruptcy is the sole reason for the denial-then the employee has grounds to stand on.