Know Your Rights: Background Checks in California
If you're getting a job in California, a law called the
Read MoreIf you're getting a job in California, a law called the
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 MoreWhile the Do Not Call Registry is useful for stopping real marketers from calling you, not all of your unwanted calls will end when you sign up. Some callers are exempt and others will continue to call you illegally.
Read MoreEmployee monitoring is common and usually allowed as long as your employer has a business-related reason.
Read MoreCalifornia’s Financial Information Privacy Act (FIPA) extends your financial privacy rights by providing more protection than the federal
Read MoreWhen you’re looking to rent a home, you should be aware of a few potential barriers.
Read MoreStores will often ask you to show your driver’s license (or other government-issued ID) when you return a purchase and then record your information along with information about the returned items to help identify patterns of return fraud or abuse.
Read MoreWhen someone causes another number to come up on your caller ID to hide their identity, it's called spoofing.
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