multiple felonies, eh? Care to share?
OP joined Aug 16 ... I wonder if this is a legit account.
multiple felonies, eh? Care to share?
A felony means a life of poverty in America.
Title VII protections include the employer asking for wrongful information. When it comes to a felony they are not supposed to ask before selecting you from all applicants. Once that has happened and you authorize the background check, the applicant must sign providing the employer with permission to conduct this check otherwise it violates the FTC's Fair Credit Reporting Act. In reality it should've been completed prior to finalizing the hiring process.
Applicants should never volunteer extra information, especially things that are not relevant to the position being applied for. This is exactly why I encourage the OP to contact an attorney and explain the circumstances right now in preparation for the outcome. I tell you these things because I'm a senior studying Human Resources Management and I have a 4.0 GPA and I know that I don't know everything but I know enough to tell you to get legal help now.
If I were in the manager's shoes and suddenly were faced with new information that might possibly lead to a negligent hiring suit if anything happened with the employee I would dismiss them as quickly as possible. You state that you're working as a nurses aid so you are around the patients. If you've had violent crimes in the past then you expose the hospital or clinic to a negligent hiring suit if you lose your temper and assault a patient or fellow employee. Your record will be presented in court by the victim(s) and the employer will get burned for it.
A felony means a life of poverty in America.
Agreed. I hate that this question is one that can be asked on job applications because you're essentially forced to lie if you ever want to be employed. It should be illegal except for specific roles (teacher, police officer).
Sorry to hear that you were terminated, caclarklee.
Did the employer ask for arrest records when you filled out the application? If so that is illegal under Title VII and can be used against them. If you falsify information on the application then you are wrong.
that sucks because people want to work and try to turn themselves around get screwed. what are you supposed to do without income?
In the US, it seems our justice system is more interested in punishment rather than justice and reform.
Falsifying on an application for employment is grounds enough for termination at the will of the employer. Doesn't even have to involve past criminal activities. This is definitely true in Mass. I know of a university department head, who was in her job over a decade. She was considered by her peers to be a leading national authority in that field. One day it hit the local newspapers that she lied about her education background, as she didn't have the degrees she claimed to when hired. I guess no one bothered to check that out. She was summarily fired.
Some things on your application are black and white and are not subject to interpretation. There are examples of corporate officers who have lied as well, and when caught, they lost their jobs.
This has NOTHING to do with our justice system.
Jeezus.
In the US, it seems our justice system is more interested in punishment rather than justice and reform. This puts you in the position of choosing between being honest on the application and know that you will not be considered, or lying for the chance that you will be hired and they somehow never figure out. You pretty much have to lie, because there is a slightly higher chance that you will be hired.
it's totally fucked. Sorry to hear, OP.
Of course it does.
I was going to add in " our culture" because I think that is more applicable, but it does apply to the justice system.
No. Your comments about the justice system may be valid. But they have absolutely nothing to do with the subject of this thread.
Claiming that "our" (this country's) cultural biases are at work here is nearly as wrong. Employers have good reasons for not hiring felons. Same as they would not hire someone who was fired for sexual harassment or other indiscretions in past jobs. Go find another culture on this planet that feels any differently about someone who has committed crimes against society.
They did asked about criminal history on the application but I checked no but I don't understand if they did the background check nothing didn't show up until year ago. They told me last year that my Cori came back and everything is good. So I just don't get it at all.
obviously he was in the state of confusion!!!Which state are you in?