Hiring Pitfalls article
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I just read the Hiring Pitfalls article which mentions "The U.S. Bankruptcy Code may keep you from discriminating against applicants solely because of debtor or bankruptcy status" but there is some question as to whether it covers applicants or just employees.
A consultant told our president that some companies will allow employees a set (small) number of garnishments on their wage and if they have a pattern of always getting sued or owing money, they terminate. Does anyone else have any experience with this?
Thankfully this is not something we will implement. I'm just curious.
A consultant told our president that some companies will allow employees a set (small) number of garnishments on their wage and if they have a pattern of always getting sued or owing money, they terminate. Does anyone else have any experience with this?
Thankfully this is not something we will implement. I'm just curious.
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Well, at least the Twins won.
You may not know that I am Nebraska's biggest Twins fan, so there is celebration here!
"Support" means child support or like alimony? That makes sense - employees frequently don't have much control over those.
And it is illegal under FCRA to run a credit check without signed permission from the person you're running it on.
Are there teams other than St. Louis out there?
It's been a while since I've filled out an app and it isn't on ours, but I think sometimes apps state that signing gives permission for credit and/or background checks.
Nebraska is a state all unto its own - we all love the Huskers, but we're split for everything else. In the west, where I grew up, the home teams are the Rockies and the Broncos. In the east, it's the Royals and the Chefs. I mean Chiefs. I bet a pop on the '87 series (I was a middle school babe then) and have been hooked on the Twinkies ever since. I cried the day they had Puck's retirement ceremony because I'd never seen him play, then later I cried because he's, well, shall we say made some bad decisions.
Let's not overlook the fact that New Orleans won a game Sunday!