I Can't Believe I Am Asking This!
napel
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We have a manager at one of our facilities who has customized their application form to include birthdate, gender and race. We do gather that information [I]after[/I] the employee has been hired, but have never asked for it as part of the application process. I have requested it be removed it from their application. The manager wants me to ask an attorney if he really has to. :mad:
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We don't ask those questions, but we have still had someone come in and start yelling at the receptionist as they were sure they weren't getting an interview due to thier race. There are enough people out there who will believe they have been discriminated against and sue, and people who will know they have not but see it as an opportunity and will sue. Don't give them additional ammunition.
Yes, you do not want these questions on your application.
He altered an official company document to suit his own purposes and, in the process, increased liability for the company, not to mention that he may also have damaged the company's reputation within the community. Savvy employees know that asking those kinds of questions isn't acceptable. Someone at a higher level (his supervisor maybe) needs to know what has occurred and address it with him. Just my opinion, but a first and final write up would not be out of line.
If he is allowed to get away with altering this document without any repercussions, then what else will he think he can do? Does he process I-9's by any chance?
Sharon