Know Your Rights: Background Checks in California
If you're getting a job in California, a law called the Read More
If you're getting a job in California, a law called the Read More
First, you should check the files at the court where you were tried and make sure the information is correct and up-to-date.
Read MoreYes they can. Bankruptcies are public record, however, employers can’t discriminate against you because you filed for bankruptcy.
Read MoreWhether individuals are hired, promoted, retained or allowed to volunteer often depends on information revealed in a background check. Companies conduct background checks on prospective employees and volunteers for many reasons including
Read MoreEmployee monitoring is common and usually allowed as long as your employer has a business-related reason. Read More
Your employer could be concerned about protecting information for business or legal purposes (increased privacy and security risks when you use your own devices or network). Read More