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I understand that it is legal to inquire about prior convictions in an employee application. Is there a limit, in NJ, regarding how many years back we can ask about?
Second, we do background checks of employees that may enter client homes to do aide work for seniors. If, after they are hired, we find a record of theft, can we use our judgement as to whether they should be kept or not? Are we more liable that otherwise, should this employee steal from a client?
Thanks.
Second, we do background checks of employees that may enter client homes to do aide work for seniors. If, after they are hired, we find a record of theft, can we use our judgement as to whether they should be kept or not? Are we more liable that otherwise, should this employee steal from a client?
Thanks.
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At least your insurer may not pay up. You will be held liable for the employee's actions whether they had a conviction or not. But if your insurer learns that you should have known not to hire the person, they may not pay.
Experience talking here.