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Why screening by outsourcers may be over the top?
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Originally posted by turbowoowoo View PostIt is morally wrong and the majority of the time illegal.
Have you contacted the police every time you are presented with such a form?Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhat makes it illegal to ask the question and base their recruitment experience on your response?
Have you contacted the police every time you are presented with such a form?
My issue is that society seems to accept this sort of intrusion and judging by some of the comments on here think nothing of it.
There are numerous unlawful practices within some of these agencies who perform checks.
For example DBS checks should only be carried out on SOME roles in the finance sector (ie banks)
Financial Services position – This means all positions for which the Financial Conduct Authority (previously the Financial Services Authority) or the competent authority for listings are entitled to ask exempted questions to fulfil their obligations under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
this covers only a small percentage of roles within banking yet everyone gets checked.
There are others around discrimination...
but hey, lets just accept it and grow some balls..Last edited by turbowoowoo; 28 October 2014, 19:54.Comment
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Originally posted by turbowoowoo View PostI can choose to go through there process for a role should I wish, that is not my issue.
My issue is that society seems to accept this sort of intrusion and judging by some of the comments on here think nothing of it.
There are numerous unlawful practices within some of these agencies who perform checks.
For example DBS checks should only be carried out on SOME roles in the finance sector (ie banks)
Financial Services position – This means all positions for which the Financial Conduct Authority (previously the Financial Services Authority) or the competent authority for listings are entitled to ask exempted questions to fulfil their obligations under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
this covers only a small percentage of roles within banking yet everyone gets checked.
There are others around discrimination...
but hey, lets just accept it and grow some balls..
BTW this is the wrong place to campaign on such issues."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHow do you propose to stop it?
BTW this is the wrong place to campaign on such issues.
I shall bow out of this thread..Comment
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Originally posted by turbowoowoo View PostThere are numerous unlawful practices within some of these agencies who perform checks.Comment
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