Reference check-how much can you say?
mjimenez
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In state of Texas, how much are you allowed to say when someone calls for reference? There's a situation where an employee was terminated for theft and charged. He has been trying to find another job but his last employment gives out a little too much info and affects his chances for a new job. When someone calls to check his reference supervisor refers them to Loss Prevention Department or Police Dept for additional information. That's enough to tell someone that there has been charges. What about using criminal history against someone if the job applying for is not related to last position?
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I'm a little confused about who's who in your post...where are you in this situation? Without more information, all I can say is that there is nothing statutory to prevent an employer from providing a factual reason that someone has left their employment. They might choose not to do so to protect themself from some type of tort claim, or depending on the type of criminal offense, they might feel they need to give out the info lest they end up being sued for negligent referral. I, for example, would not fail to tell another child care facility that a former ee had been fired for child abuse.