4 Misdemeanors for Battery on Background Check
Kymm
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Hello.... just hoping for input from those of you in California especially (again...we are a "rare breed") :-)
We ran a background check on an employee we have offered a job to - the criminal background check has come back with convictions on 4 charges of battery (all misdemeanors)within the last 3 yrs. I am used to dealing with "felonies", but I am feeling very uncomfortable with these... my question is - In CA, are there any problems with us denying him employment based on misdemeanor convictions? (He will be a driver for us - tankers, haz waste) Thanks.
We ran a background check on an employee we have offered a job to - the criminal background check has come back with convictions on 4 charges of battery (all misdemeanors)within the last 3 yrs. I am used to dealing with "felonies", but I am feeling very uncomfortable with these... my question is - In CA, are there any problems with us denying him employment based on misdemeanor convictions? (He will be a driver for us - tankers, haz waste) Thanks.
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You want job relatedness? Here: He's cruising down the highway driving a tanker and gets pissed-off at another motorist. His anger management skills are absent. He can't punch the person so instead he rams the truck into them.................
Gene
If you hire him and the DOT ever audits your files you will be criticized if not cited. If you hire him and he advances his score sheet to a 5th battery, while on duty, you will be sued for negligent hiring.
I agree with Gillian3 but am amazed at his clear in-country logic today.
I agree with TN HR and would like to suggest that if you had this idiot on the road with a hazmat (or any other) load, The Department of Homeland Security would be on your doorstep in a flash. Well, a flash according to government standards.
When I worked in the trucking industry I was familiar with a case where a driver with a similar record was hired and two weeks later he raped and nearly beat to death a motel maid in Florida. One of his priors was assault and several were battery. A negligent hiring suit followed immediately and prevailed.
(edit) I am amazed that none of this turned up when your staff ran his employment background. Surely they spoke with reps at the other companies he drove for. These companies are notoriously generous in the information they share with each other.